This.
As I am often reading magazines I bring with me while waiting for the nurse to call us back or waiting in the exam room it is hared for me to answer no...........Guns&Ammo.
I live in Clark Co and am looking for a pediatrician that doesn't ask about guns. Currently I go to Nassim, McMonigle and Mescia in New Albany and they do. Thank you.
I understand the stance, but these questions aren't necessarily being driven by the docter, but rather insurance companies, medical boards and other bureaucrats. So simply asking the question doesn't mean the doc is anti-gun.
My family doctor is in Ohio. The sign on the door states "no concealed weapons permitted on the premises". It is definitely a physician/hospital/group policy, not because of the family doctor's position. I haven't tried to open carry yet, but I've been tempted to - I guess I'm always concerned that I could get screwed by some Ohio law if I did.
Just got my first round with an extensive questioning into my sexual orientation and religion...left the entire section blank!
The sign only says no concealed weapons. Doesn't say anything about open carryI thought signs, in Ohio, carried the weight of law .....
The sign only says no concealed weapons. Doesn't say anything about open carry
You don't have to answer anything you don't want to.
Why the **** does it matter?