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By Timothy Wheeler

What To Do When Your Doctor Asks About Your Guns
Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- Have you had the experience of going to your doctor for a particular problem, let’s say headaches, and been surprised by the doctor asking you about a completely unrelated subject – whether you have a gun in your home?

It’s no accident that doctors’ or health plans’ questions about guns in your home have become routine. In the 1980s and 1990s medical professional organizations declared a culture war on gun ownership in America. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) developed an official policy (2012 version here) urging pediatricians to probe their young patients’ parents about guns in their homes.

Claiming only to be concerned about “gun safety”, the latest code term for gun control, the AAP pushed its member doctors to advise families to get rid of their guns. One of the authors of the original AAP anti-gun policy, Dr. Katherine Christoffel, was quoted in an AMA journal as saying “Guns are a virus that must be eradicated.”

The American Medical Association (AMA) and the American College of Physicians (ACP) have also mounted aggressive and highly publicized campaigns against gun ownership and advised their member physicians to pressure their patients to get rid of their guns. Other physician specialty groups have done the same.

Many people are rightly outraged by this unprofessional behavior of some physicians. Several states, most notably Florida, have passed laws to stop doctors and other health care professionals from misusing their patients’ trust to push a political agenda of gun control. Such abuse of authority and trust by a physician is called an ethical boundary violation.

You may encounter the question in your health plan’s standard health appraisal questionnaire. Even though it may not be of your doctor’s making, it’s still part of your permanent medical record. Or your doctor may have a personal prejudice against gun ownership, shaped by her training in medical school or residency.

Either way, it is important for people to know some very important facts:

  • Doctors receive absolutely no training about firearm safety, mechanics, or tactics in medical school or residency. They are completely unqualified by their training to advise anyone about guns.
  • Gun ownership is a civil right. A doctor’s abuse of his position of trust to pressure you to give up that civil right is professionally and morally wrong. In some states it is illegal. You DO NOT have to tolerate it.
  • You as a consumer have great power in the doctor-patient relationship. Do not be afraid to use it.

Let’s be clear. We’re not talking about a doctor who casually talks with you about guns out of a common interest you both may have. If you and your doc get to comparing notes about your favorite hunting rifles or latest trip to the gun range, that is a world apart from a calculated effort to prejudice you against gun ownership.

So what can you do when your doctor or your health plan starts asking you about guns in your home?

Your doctor may very likely just be going along with the guidelines of his or her gun-hating medical organization, such as the AAP or ACP. One survey showed that although many doctors agree that guns are a public health problem, only a minority feel it’s right to ask their patients about guns in their homes. Many doctors sense that it’s wrong and don’t allow themselves to be recruited as gun control activists by their medical organizations.

Such abuse of authority and trust by a physician is called an ethical boundary violation.

A range of options is available to you, some sending a more powerful message than others. These are updated from DRGO’s original recommendations, since the medical profession has changed so much in the last two decades.

1) Politely refuse to answer the doctor’s question or the health plan’s questionnaire item about guns. You can either explain your discomfort with the question or decline to give a reason.

2) If the gun question(s) appears on your health plan’s routine health assessment questionnaire, file a formal written complaint with the health plan. Every health plan has a member complaint process, often prescribed by law. Your complaint will be registered and the health plan will respond.

3) If the health plan responds with the excuse that their questions about your guns are standard medical practice that they must follow, you can take the complaint to the next step—file a written complaint with your state agency that regulates health plans. For example, in California you would follow the complaint procedure on the Department of Managed Health Care web site. It’s your right as a patient under California law.

4) If your doctor persists in asking intrusive questions about guns in your home, you can also file a complaint specifically against him or her with your health plan. Such complaints are taken seriously, and the doctor will be called to account for it. Having one or more complaints about ethical boundary violations on her record will make her think twice about doing it again.

5) Internet consumer rating sites have created another way doctors can be publicly rated on the basis of service, attitude, and behavior. Some commonly used rating sites are Yelp.com, Healthgrades.com, Vitals.com, and RateMDs.

6) Increasingly, doctors’ pay from Medicare and insurance companies is tied to how they score on patient satisfaction surveys. These are often sent randomly to patients, but you can request one to fill out. You can have a powerful impact on a doctor’s conduct by reporting the doctor’s unethical questioning about your guns.

7) If the doctor’s conduct is especially offensive, as was the case with this Florida pediatrician, you have the right to submit a complaint to the doctor’s licensing board. This is an agency in your state government that holds the ultimate power of licensure over your doctor. A quick internet search for “medical board” in your state should take you to the official form for filing a complaint. This is a step that should not be taken lightly.

Remember when writing your complaint to be polite. Explain why you find the doctor’s or health plan’s behavior unacceptable.

Include the powerful points we’ve discussed:

  • Your doctor is professionally unqualified to give expert advice on firearms
  • Your right to own firearms is a civil right that is none of your doctor’s business
  • A doctor misusing his or her authority and trust to push a political agenda of gun control is an ethical boundary violation. Such unprofessional conduct is not acceptable.
Timothy Wheeler

Your right to own a firearm is enshrined in the Constitution. Don’t let any doctor or health plan intimidate you into giving up your civil rights.

Download the DRGO Resource Document “What to Do When Your Doctor Asks About Your Guns” here

—Timothy Wheeler, MD is director of Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership, a project of the Second Amendment Foundation. www.drgo.us


Source: http://www.ammoland.com/2015/06/what-to-do-when-your-doctor-asks-about-your-guns/


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    • Anonymous

      Tell them NO I don’t own a gun, you owning a gun is no ones F ing business and you shouldn’t tell anyone you have weapons anyway. If they ask just tell them No, I don’t own any weapons thank you. This way he can’t report to big brother that your a trouble making back woods survivalist and they don’t put you on a secret collections list to be used at some future time.

      • truthlovingsoul

        exactly. docs and shrinks, child services, cops, firepeople, judges, lawyers all are mandatory reporters. they are bound, in more ways than one.
        be like shultz……I SEE NOTHING!

    • dabu

      Ya doc, want to go shooting? There’s a range near by. Guarantee you would love it!

    • barebones

      The best approach is to deny any connection to gun knowledge or ownership. Any other response leaves the door open to suspicion and more intrusion at a later date.

    • Warren

      Lie.

    • Arte Vespule

      I have never encountered a verbal question like this. I have, however had it on a “health questionnaire” I simply wrote boundary violation for the answer to if I had guns in my home. Nobody ever asked about it. I have since changed doctors anyway, for insurance reasons. But if anyone asked me now, verbally or in a form, I would simply say no. It is nobody’s business what you have in your home except yours. So long as you aren’t breaking any laws…

    • Anonymous

      Rather then lie, I would simply say you stick to health care for me and others, and I will stick to what I own or don’t own . or do I get a big discount on my bill if I own or not? or I think a friend of mine might own a gun, but i am not sure, why do you ask? or tell him or her none of your fn business and change doctors, Why would anyone want to go to a doc they don’t trust?

    • FarmerX

      Repeat after me, “That’s none of your Gawdamn Business”……

    • Revjohnny

      No Doc that’s not a pistol in my pocket…. I’m just happy to see you! :roll:

    • dabu

      No guns. But, I do have, f16, abrams tank, aircraft carrier, multiple rockets of all sizes and styles, black hawk helicopter, apache helicopter, b1 bomber, and many other toys!

    • The Watcher

      EVERYBODY in Texas has a gun!

      DON’T MESS WITH TEXAS!

    • Neanderthal

      Point it at his forehead and explain to him that you do not have one at home but you have one here right now.
      I think he will understand. Now turn around and ask him if he or she pissed in their panties.

    • Stickler

      LIE, and say NO, of course!

    • Lude

      Doctor: Do you have guns in your home?

      YOU: No.

      NEXT:

    • Judge Roy Bean

      Pull up your shirt and show him your cool 45 semi-auto.

    • Trapper

      What To Do When Your Doctor Asks About Your Guns.
      You do the same to your Doctor as when a Cop Ask about your Guns, without actual reason, (You should Consider Hard Shooting them in the Face), if your Doctor has become a Government Licking Punk they have given up the right to live, it is not a Doctors Duty or Right to Act As A Government Rat. You should as all Americans Consider that Cops when they become Government Actors Give Up the Right to Protect them Selves, if in any way they Endangers any Citizen, a Cop Can Not Kill a Citizen for any Reason Ever, not even in Self Defense as it Denies the Right of Due Process and Equal Protection to the Citizen, (those are Rights not Privileges and can NEVER BE VIOLATED FOR ANY REASON By Any Gov Actor For Any Reason and the Opinion of Gov Or The Cop Really Is Unimportant, The Violations Of Citizens Rights and The Ignoring Of Restrictions on Gov and Gov Actors ,Along With Government Actors Immunity For Crimes They Commit, Is The Reason The Gov Is Out Of Control, [BRINGING THE GOVERNMENT BACK UNDER CONTROL BEGAINS WITH A BULLET IN THE HEAD OF ANY GOVERNMENT ACTOR STEEPING OVER THE LINE]. (Trapper).

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