Re: WTF is wrong with these people?
Hey 9.
Agree with this proposed bill or disagree?
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Florida Bill Would Bar Doctors From Asking Patient or Family About Guns in Home
Fla. State Rep. Jason Brodeur has introduced
H.B. 155, which provides:
1)(a) A verbal or written inquiry by a public or private physician, nurse, or other medical staff person regarding the ownership of a firearm by a patient or the family of a patient or the presence of a firearm in a private home or other domicile of a patient or the family of a patient violates the privacy of the patient or the patient's family members, respectively.
(b) A public or private physician, nurse, or other medical staff person may not condition receipt of medical treatment or medical care on a person's willingness or refusal to disclose personal and private information unrelated to medical treatment in violation of an individual's privacy as specified in this section.
(c) A public or private physician, nurse, or other medical staff person may not enter any intentionally, accidentally, or inadvertently disclosed information concerning firearms into any record, whether written or electronic, or disclose such 43 information to any other source.
A violation would be a third degree felony and could be punished with a fine “of not more than $5 million if the court determines that the person knew or reasonably should have known that the conduct was unlawful.” As the
Palm Beach Post reports, the NRA has identified the bill a priority item on its agenda for this Florida legislative session.
This is the actual bill http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sectio...5&Session=2011
Re: WTF is wrong with these people?
I'll bet on his answer.
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Of course, he supports this completely.
Re: WTF is wrong with these people?
What the hell do I care about Florida?
Re: WTF is wrong with these people?
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999969999
What the hell do I care about Florida?
The question isn't about the state, it's about laws relating to gun ownership and whether a doctor should be fined and risk years in jail for inquiring if a patient owns a gun or if someone in his abode owns one.
If it helps, hypothetically, imagine the law is being introduced in AZ
I'll allow you time to hunt the blogs for an opinion of your own ;)
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devilsadvocate
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Originally Posted by
999969999
What the hell do I care about Florida?
The question isn't about the state, it's about laws relating to gun ownership and whether a doctor should be fined and risk years in jail for inquiring if a patient owns a gun or if someone in his abode owns one.
If it helps, hypothetically, imagine the law is being introduced in AZ
I'll allow you time to hunt the blogs for an opinion of your own ;)
It does not apply to Arizona. It is common knowledge that everyone there has a gun and is willing to use it at the slightest provocation.
I have relatives there. One of them is a volunteer on the night 'border shoots', the prey being illegal immigrants.
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bigboab
I have relatives there. One of them is a volunteer on the night 'border shoots', the prey being illegal immigrants.
Ah, a sportsman.
Some states take littering more seriously than others, apparently.
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bigboab
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Originally Posted by
devilsadvocate
The question isn't about the state, it's about laws relating to gun ownership and whether a doctor should be fined and risk years in jail for inquiring if a patient owns a gun or if someone in his abode owns one.
If it helps, hypothetically, imagine the law is being introduced in AZ
I'll allow you time to hunt the blogs for an opinion of your own ;)
It does not apply to Arizona. It is common knowledge that everyone there has a gun and is willing to use it at the slightest provocation.
I have relatives there. One of them is a volunteer on the night 'border shoots', the prey being illegal immigrants.
You have relatives here?! What part of the state?
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Originally Posted by
devilsadvocate
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Originally Posted by
999969999
What the hell do I care about Florida?
The question isn't about the state, it's about laws relating to gun ownership and whether a doctor should be fined and risk years in jail for inquiring if a patient owns a gun or if someone in his abode owns one.
If it helps, hypothetically, imagine the law is being introduced in AZ
I'll allow you time to hunt the blogs for an opinion of your own ;)
A verbal or written inquiry by a public or private physician, nurse, or other medical staff person regarding the ownership of a firearm by a patient or the family of a patient or the presence of a firearm in a private home or other domicile of a patient or the family of a patient violates the privacy of the patient or the patient's family members, respectively.
I have a problem with the word "private". If it is a private physician, the law should not apply to him. He should be able to run his business [medical office] as he wants to.
Re: WTF is wrong with these people?
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Originally Posted by
999969999
A verbal or written inquiry by a public or private physician, nurse, or other medical staff person regarding the ownership of a firearm by a patient or the family of a patient or the presence of a firearm in a private home or other domicile of a patient or the family of a patient violates the privacy of the patient or the patient's family members, respectively.
I have a problem with the word "private". If it is a private physician, the law should not apply to him. He should be able to run his business [medical office] as he wants to.
Can you tell me what reason a private doctor would need to inquire about firearms that wouldn't apply to a public doctor?
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Originally Posted by
devilsadvocate
The question isn't about the state, it's about laws relating to gun ownership and whether a doctor should be fined and risk years in jail for inquiring if a patient owns a gun or if someone in his abode owns one.
If it helps, hypothetically, imagine the law is being introduced in AZ
I'll allow you time to hunt the blogs for an opinion of your own ;)
A verbal or written inquiry by a public or private physician, nurse, or other medical staff person regarding the ownership of a firearm by a patient or the family of a patient or the presence of a firearm in a private home or other domicile of a patient or the family of a patient violates the privacy of the patient or the patient's family members, respectively.
I have a problem with the word "private". If it is a private physician, the law should not apply to him. He should be able to run his business [medical office] as he wants to.[/QUOTE]
I hope you are joking on this. Would you be happy with doctors operating on people with no strict guidelines from a governing authority? Or are you thinking it would be O.K. to 'get a kidney' by whatever means because a private doctor will transplant it with no questions asked? Without control we would end with frankensteins all over the world.