I was just going for the big killer when it comes to household safety, much bigger than firearms. But sure, the real question is: Are doctors trained to deal with general household safety advice, and is this something they should take on? If not, why are they venturing into an area they are untrained to deal with? Other than for political reasons that constitute a boundary violation, of course.
Doctors are issued a license to practice medicine. Yes, I said “practice” medicine. This is why we should not expect expert treatment when we visit our local MD. They use us to practice on. That’s fine. I just wish they would stop writing scripts for expensive medicines only to tell me in five days to stop taking them.
I know and he knows he’s not an expert in medicine so why in the hell would he be an expert at anything else especially something as complicated as the art of self defense?
If the government tells him he must ask this question in order to maintain his license, he’s going to ask the question, “Do you have guns in your home?” He will enter the proper notations in the records which will be reviewed by a government employee who will record who has firearms. Someday further down the road to dictatorship, these notations will be used to retrieve the firearms from the civilian population.