I once told a pediatrician in the practice we used for our child (at the time) that I saw their gun questions (which at some level were being forced on them) as boundary violations. He got a little huffy, I told him they weren’t firearms safety experts, nor pool safety experts, nor household safety experts, they were physicians and should stick to their knitting.
I think that was our last visit there, as the kid was aging out. Probably for the best.
My kids interview with the doctor went something like this.
“Are there any Firearms in the house?”
“I don’t know. Dad hunts sometimes.”(we live in a red county and EVERYONE hunts.) “I think he borrows one of uncle John’s guns.”
I have already decided if my doctor starts asking about firearms in the home I am going to flat out lie about it and worry about the moral implications later. In fact, I might even toss them a diversion tactic by letting them believe incorrectly that I suppoet government gun grabbing.