......Is this the case at all St.Vincent medical properties?..........
Their property, their rules.
keep it concealed and dont tell world you have it, until you need it
Most hospitals (i've been working in healthcare for 9 years) have a no weapons policy. The main reason is safety of the patients. There have been cases of rival gangs going into hospitals to "finish" a job that wasn't done. I do conceal when I am comming in to see someone or not going on the clock, otherwise I keep one in my car. One source is Hospital goes into lockdown after gang attack | 9news.com-. This is where a hospital went on lockdown when a gang member was brought in. It has happened to an E.R. that i worked in down in Florida.
lol im sure that little sign stopped the gang cold. i was going to commit the most attrcious act that a man can do; banned in every moral code ever written, but there was a no gun sign so i was completely foilled.Most hospitals (i've been working in healthcare for 9 years) have a no weapons policy. The main reason is safety of the patients. There have been cases of rival gangs going into hospitals to "finish" a job that wasn't done. I do conceal when I am comming in to see someone or not going on the clock, otherwise I keep one in my car. One source is Hospital goes into lockdown after gang attack | 9news.com-. This is where a hospital went on lockdown when a gang member was brought in. It has happened to an E.R. that i worked in down in Florida.
My father spent a great deal of time at St. Vincents in Indy. Those signs are all over the place. I always considered them a recommendation (since they don't carry the weight of law)...
I go to the VA Hospital in Fort Wayne. No firearms allowed anywhere on the property, even locked up in the trunk of the car.
Yeah and those stupid signs keep armed gang members outside of the hopsital because they're nice enough to follow the rules, right?