I thought Republicans and Conservatives are supposed to be concerned about everything being constitutional. But Florida Republicans passed law have been declared unconstitutional ... again.
I guess they believe the 1st Amendment applies only to them.
Florida loses another ridiculous legal battle
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Crabtownboy, Jul 27, 2012.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I agree with the court's decision.
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I have ad to go to the Eroom a couple of times over the last couple fo years. They have never asked me about guns but they do ask if I feel safe at home. I tell them it is none of their business what goes on at home.
There is no need for docs to ask about guns. The requirement to do so is far sillier than the attempt to make it illegal. The far left just does not know when to stop meddling. And you have to wonder what the purpose is for doctors to get involved in something like this. What is the agenda? What ever it is it needs to come to an end. -
InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Written by the National Rifle Association, the so-called Firearm Owners’ Privacy Act would have prevented concerned physicians from asking patients about guns kept in their houses. It’s a reasonable query in domestic situations in which children might be at risk.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Requirement or not it matters not. Just the asking alone regardless of the motivation is ridiculous, unnecessary, and none of their business.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Are you paranoid about guns?
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
It's just another example of the right saying they are against government regulations and for a strict interpretation of the constitution and then they pass laws like this asinine gun-hush law or else want to create a new government program unfunded mandate like photo ID for voter registration. Enough. -
Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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The Republicans opposing partial birth abortion
Republicans not wanting churches to be forced to pay for contraception and abortive drugs
Republicans believing marriage to be between one man and one woman
Republicans wanting parents to know if their minor aged daughters are having an abortion
Republicans wanting women to make an informed choice before having an abortion
Republicans not wanting taxpayer money to pay for abortions
When it comes to "tingles running up his leg" Crabby is sure giving Chris Matthews a run for his money. :laugh: -
InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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My doctor concerns himself with medical issues. The only other thing I can remember talking to him about is Obamacare. He is firmly against it. He says it could wreck his practice.
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It is conceivable that Obama could with a few mere words declare that doctors have to ask about guns and then report them to the government as part of the health care system rules.
He did come out of left field with declaring that churches have to provide contraceptive coverage as part of Obamacare.
For some weird reason Obama is obsessed with promoting recreational sex without consequences.
It would not be surprising given what we know about Fast & Furious that he would also want to push some sort of gun control thing through the back door by means of healthcare.