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  • Mgderf

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    And you can be sure that the Biden administration is behind this.
    The CDC is now reporting that 43% of American gun owning homes are not storing them securely.

    O.k. first, the CDC has ZERO business inserting themselves in the gun debate, full stop.

    After that, who decides what is "properly secured"?
    This is just another precursor to more attempts to restrict your/ my access to firearms.
     

    tim87tr

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    So guns and gun ownership equate to disease now? Pretty giant stretch.
    There's so many lies and overwhelming propaganda that brainwash the masses, many actually believe it's true. We just had a few years of threads and debate over this concept.

    Made me think of Tuckers interview with Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillion, who has been repeatedly fact checked on their storyline satire.

     

    marvin02

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    This is not new.





    Brought to you by the same folks who couldn't provide scientifically supported guidance on COVID.

    There were loaded guns in my grandfather's home when we visited. As kids we were told to leave them alone and we did. I never felt like I was in any kind of danger.
     

    Hatin Since 87

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    The obama adminstration got the cdc involved in firearms if you remember…

    They funded a study on gun voilence. When the study founded that guns were used in much higher rates to thwart crimes than they are used in a crime, the study was stopped and results never published.
     

    Lmo1131

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    My doctor, for the past 38 years, retired last January. I just got back from my first appointment with a "Nurse Practioner" (we live in a healthcare wasteland), and the first question (of many more) that she asked was, "Are there any firearms in the home?" I answered no.
     

    Knights1776

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    My doctor, for the past 38 years, retired last January. I just got back from my first appointment with a "Nurse Practioner" (we live in a healthcare wasteland), and the first question (of many more) that she asked was, "Are there any firearms in the home?" I answered no.

    Without telling me, I can already imagine where this is at.
     

    Mgderf

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    My doctor, for the past 38 years, retired last January. I just got back from my first appointment with a "Nurse Practioner" (we live in a healthcare wasteland), and the first question (of many more) that she asked was, "Are there any firearms in the home?" I answered no.
    My answer would have been,
    "It's none of your business one way or the other, and you just lost a customer."
     

    XDdreams

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    My doctor, for the past 38 years, retired last January. I just got back from my first appointment with a "Nurse Practioner" (we live in a healthcare wasteland), and the first question (of many more) that she asked was, "Are there any firearms in the home?" I answered no.
    What the actual f**k?
     

    KLB

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    My doctor, for the past 38 years, retired last January. I just got back from my first appointment with a "Nurse Practioner" (we live in a healthcare wasteland), and the first question (of many more) that she asked was, "Are there any firearms in the home?" I answered no.
    Mine didn't notice me OC'ing for more than 7 years.

    The nurses had a good laugh when he finally did
     

    Born2vette

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    My doctor, for the past 38 years, retired last January. I just got back from my first appointment with a "Nurse Practioner" (we live in a healthcare wasteland), and the first question (of many more) that she asked was, "Are there any firearms in the home?" I answered no.
    What many may not be aware of is that questions and many more are a documentation requirement instituted with the EMR requirements of ObamaCare and used to ‘grade’ providers.
     

    MrSmitty

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    My doctor, for the past 38 years, retired last January. I just got back from my first appointment with a "Nurse Practioner" (we live in a healthcare wasteland), and the first question (of many more) that she asked was, "Are there any firearms in the home?" I answered no.
    No, I'm carrying them now....
     
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