Do you simply not want to answer the question, or you do you have a fundamental opposition to them even asking?
With more offices getting consolidated into these large healthcare orgs, it's less and less likely they won't ask a standard set of questions.
If you don't want to answer you can always just say "no" or "none of your business doc."
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.
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.
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.
Open Carry, then they don't have to ask.
You don't have to answer anything you don't want to.
Lol, what did your oldest say? I hope he called the doctor a commie!I normally just say NO but my oldest decided to speak up this time for some reason this time...
I'm mostly just annoyed that I was asked at all and wanted to know if there were any pediatricians around that didn't ask in the first place.
Why the **** does it matter?
I don't like all of the policies that the company I work for have but it's my job and they pay me so I work with and around them.
"Don't hate the player hate the game"