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Alright, I DO think it's kind strange for a doctor to ask about firearms in the house. But I see no need to pass a LAW BANNING it. What's wrong with just saying "none of your business?" Why does there actually have to be a ban on asking such a question?
Because Big Brother wants a law for every aspect of your life.
A patient does not have to answer the question if they so desire. A doctor's visit is not a court hearing.
How many here have ever had a doctor ask you if you own a firearm?
Perhaps in a case where a doctor expects some mental problems and/or potential mental altering drugs it may be appropriate to ask if they own a firearm. As an example would be the VT shooter.
I just find it ridiculous we need another law in our lives.