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Doctors Welcome Role in Talking About Guns in the Home
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Firearms are responsible for more deaths of people age 1 to 24 in this country than are cancers, heart disease, or infections. We and other physician colleagues across the Commonwealth thank The Boston Globe (“Doctors should ask about guns,” Editorial, April 3) and Attorney General Maura Healey for their recognition that health professionals have a profound responsibility to discuss the devastating risks posed by firearms in our homes and communities. |
Comment by:
stevelync
(4/11/2016)
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Nothing good comes out of Assachussetts. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(4/11/2016)
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Here's a novel proposition: We won't tell you how to practice medicine, and you don't tell us how to exercise our natural rights. |
Comment by:
jdege
(4/11/2016)
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I have no complaints whatsoever to receive advice on firearms safety from those who are qualified to give it. But before I'll listen to my doctor, on the issue, I'll need to know what certification he has, in the area.
Is he an NRA-certified Home Firearm Safety instructor?
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Comment by:
kangpc
(4/11/2016)
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A recent article said that the medical profession kills many times more people in this country through malpractice, mismanagement and error than are killed with firearms. I believe they are taking the offensive on this in order to distract us from their culpability.
This website has an excellent letter to doctors on this very topic. It's been available for years and is well worth reading. |
Comment by:
laker1
(4/11/2016)
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Docs need to work on the 100,000 killed by medical errors every year within their own ranks. |
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