I had an initial consult with a new GP, and one of the first questions they asked was about guns. I told them that I would not answer any questions concerning my 2A rights. They sent me a letter a week later stating that they are not interested in my business at their practice.
No loss there. My current GP is an avid hunter and has 2 boar heads and a nice 8-pt buck hanging in his office.
I’d file a complaint against them with the state medical board, just for fun.
They are denying you medical care.
i hate talking to my doctor about guns... he always has some nice new one to tell me about that i can’t afford.
I want your Doctor.
I wonder if there is some way to sue them for fun and pleasure to make them pay a cost for their anti 2A stance or sic some conservative legal organization on them?
Is that how they stated it?
geez... we should boycott libtards too. And we have actual money
—and one of the first questions they asked was about guns.—
A good answer is, “Does my Red Ryder bb gun count?” It’s a nice way to divert without actually lying. I have no ethical problem with helping them to incorrect inferences if the questions are inapropriate and irrelevant.
Heck, you can also say things like “Guns make me nervous”, even though you have an arsenal at home. I mean, they DO make you nervous if they are not being handled properly, right?
If your doctor reveals themselves to by anti-2A by asking stupid and invasive questions about your firearms, you are better off going elsewhere. I think that most gun owners would rather know if their doctor is an anti-gun snitch so as to avoid any problems in the future (especially if you have kids).
Forewarned is forearmed.
To the first doc who asks me that question, I will ask, “How often do you molest children, doctor?” That clearly is of greater relevance to my child’s health.
Categorize your experience: Things that happen for the best.
Give me a FReepmail with his name, and we'll add it to the list.
They want to infringe upon our rights and privacy? Fine. Turn about is fair play.