I note you are opposing the bill that would remove wordage added to the state code forbidding physician for asking about guns in the home. Since this bill was judged an unconstitutional violation of the first amendment it should be removed from the code to prevent arrests and prosecutions in the court that will be thrown out and waist public money. The proper way to deal with this issue is to repeal the old and write a new law that is constitutional.
For members information the reason that physician asked about firearms in the home is to try and prevent home accidents which is the leading cause of death in children older than one year. This information is usually obtained by asking the parents to fill out questionnaires which a believe contain 16 questions asking among other things the presence of a home swimming pool, certain chemicals, and if there is a firearm which I believe is question 15. The feedback parents get varies with the child's age and for firearms would be keep it out of the reach of the child for ages 2 of so, or keep it locked up for older children. Any disclosure of this information is already governed by several federal and state laws which ban disclosure without the written permission of the parent or patient. Physicians call this preventative medicine.
Anyone who had bothered to read the actual text of the law would have realized that much of the information reported on it was misstated. The original version was so poorly written that it applied a third degree felony charge if convicted that would mean jail, a large fine, and permanent loss of one license to practice medicine. Seems to me like a major over reaction. Or as one out of state newspaper said an issue by an over reaction on the part of both sides of the debate to a small issue.
Better to have spent more resources on arguing the open carry bill by collecting data to better define the nature of the problem and document occurrences of problems with police about accidental exposure even if charges are not filed. Like what seems to having in the Miami area.
