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Judge overturns Florida law prohibiting physicians from asking patients about guns

 
 
DrewDad
 
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Reply Tue 3 Jul, 2012 04:27 pm
@raprap,
Yeah, I just got done reading about the "Kentucky Rifle," spurred by this thread.
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Tue 3 Jul, 2012 09:41 pm
@DrewDad,
Quote:
I'm also kinda dubious about the accuracy of a smooth boor musket.


I did in fact use the word "rifle", or did you think rifles were invented in the late 1800s and that George Washington never saw one??

Other than that, it's meaningful because some of these libtard doctors would have written George Washington up as some sort of a dangerous crackpot and we might still be a British colony.
DrewDad
 
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Reply Tue 3 Jul, 2012 09:47 pm
@gungasnake,
Usually, he carried a sword.
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FBM
 
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Reply Fri 6 Jul, 2012 11:58 pm
The doctors I've been to don't have time to get into a philsopical/political debate about anything, much less something as controversial as gun control. If they spend their precious time asking you about it, it's a pretty good bet that they have a medical reason for doing so.

Doc: Got a gun?
Patient: Yep.
Doc: What kind?
Patient: S&W 9mm.
Doc: What have you got against Beretta?
roger
 
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Reply Sat 7 Jul, 2012 12:55 am
@FBM,
Yeah. After all, the 92 has all the grace, balance, and pointability of a Broomhandle Mauser.
FBM
 
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Reply Sat 7 Jul, 2012 01:20 am
@roger,
I'm not a Beretta fan. I've owned two Taurus PT92's, though, and was very satisfied with them both. They made, imo, improvements over the 92.
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