The wife and I recently had to see the Doctor for our yearly wellness check up to receive our incentives. Dr asks me are there any guns in the home. I responded with...are propostioning me for a sale or are you wanting to learn how to shoot? The look on the Dr's face was priceless, she didn't know what to say for a second and then responded..I'm guessing that's a yes, moving on now. My wife blew coffee through her nose when I answered. I found the whole situation quite commical
I thought signs, in Ohio, carried the weight of law .....
This.
I skip questions, or entire sections if they are irrelevant.
Dr. Deborah A. Hall
Pediatrics
2201 Concord Ave NW Ste 100, Corydon, IN 47112
(812) 738 - 1200
In 12 years of going to her she has never once asked.
Just answer that you do not expose your children to unsafe situations.
Houghmade's answer: "Home, car, my pants. You name it. You wanna see my 12 year old's 1952 Winchester '94? I carry pictures in my wallet."
Or...
"I'm a faithful follower of Brother John Birch and I belong to the Antioch Baptist Church and I ain't even got a garage..."
You name it. You wanna see my 12 year old's 1952 Winchester '94? I carry pictures in my wallet."
Whats their stance on parents that chose non immunization?[h=2]Dr. Deborah A. Hall[/h]Pediatrics
2201 Concord Ave NW Ste 100, Corydon, IN 47112
(812) 738 - 1200
In 12 years of going to her she has never once asked.
"Hell you can call home and ask my wife..."
Maybe I'm wrong here, but I sort of treat it how I would a business with a no-gun sign.
I know I can still shop there. I know I can even carry my gun there... but I also choose to not give them my business.
So if my doctor were to ask about guns, I'd feel less inclined to give that doctor my business.