WATERWINGS
03-28-2012, 09:04 AM
Be wise and careful with what you say and to whom.</SPAN></SPAN>
There is no reason for a medical insurance co. to know if you have a weapon. Like wise the VA. </SPAN></SPAN>
A friend did run into a little of this when he had to visit a doctor otherthan his regular doctor when his regular VA doctor was on vacation. One of the questions on the form he had to fill out was:
Do you have any guns in your house??</SPAN></SPAN></SPAN>
His answer was "None of your damn business</SPAN>!!" So it is out there!</SPAN></SPAN>
It is either an insurance issue or government intervention. Either way, it is out there and the second the government gets into your medical records (as they want to under Obama care)</SPAN> it will become a major issue and will ultimately result in lock and load!!</SPAN></SPAN>
Please pass this on to all the other retired guys and gun owners...Thanks</SPAN></SPAN>
From a Vietnam Vet and retired Police Officer:</SPAN></SPAN>
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I had a doctor's appointment at the local V.A. Clinic yesterday and found out something very interesting that I would like to pass along.</SPAN></SPAN>
While going through triage before seeing the doctor, I was asked at the end of the exam, three questions:
1. Did I feel stressed?
2. Did I feel threatened?
3. Did I feel like doing harm to someone?</SPAN></SPAN>
The nurse then informed me, that if I had answered yes to any of the questions, I would have lost my concealed carry permit as it would have gone into my medical records and the VA would have reported it to Homeland Security.</SPAN></SPAN>
Looks like they are going after the vets first. Other gun people like retired law enforcement will probably be next. Then when they go after the civilians, what argument will they have? Be forewarned and be aware.</SPAN></SPAN>
The Obama administration has gone on record as considering veterans and gun owners potential terrorists. Whether you are a gun owner veteran or not, YOU'VE BEEN WARNED !</SPAN></SPAN>
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There is no reason for a medical insurance co. to know if you have a weapon. Like wise the VA. </SPAN></SPAN>
A friend did run into a little of this when he had to visit a doctor otherthan his regular doctor when his regular VA doctor was on vacation. One of the questions on the form he had to fill out was:
Do you have any guns in your house??</SPAN></SPAN></SPAN>
His answer was "None of your damn business</SPAN>!!" So it is out there!</SPAN></SPAN>
It is either an insurance issue or government intervention. Either way, it is out there and the second the government gets into your medical records (as they want to under Obama care)</SPAN> it will become a major issue and will ultimately result in lock and load!!</SPAN></SPAN>
Please pass this on to all the other retired guys and gun owners...Thanks</SPAN></SPAN>
From a Vietnam Vet and retired Police Officer:</SPAN></SPAN>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</SPAN></SPAN>
I had a doctor's appointment at the local V.A. Clinic yesterday and found out something very interesting that I would like to pass along.</SPAN></SPAN>
While going through triage before seeing the doctor, I was asked at the end of the exam, three questions:
1. Did I feel stressed?
2. Did I feel threatened?
3. Did I feel like doing harm to someone?</SPAN></SPAN>
The nurse then informed me, that if I had answered yes to any of the questions, I would have lost my concealed carry permit as it would have gone into my medical records and the VA would have reported it to Homeland Security.</SPAN></SPAN>
Looks like they are going after the vets first. Other gun people like retired law enforcement will probably be next. Then when they go after the civilians, what argument will they have? Be forewarned and be aware.</SPAN></SPAN>
The Obama administration has gone on record as considering veterans and gun owners potential terrorists. Whether you are a gun owner veteran or not, YOU'VE BEEN WARNED !</SPAN></SPAN>
-- </SPAN>
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