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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2186469" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>This is concerning, but I'd like to see better detail or references about the 165k military that have already lost firearms rights. </p><p></p><p>A medical concern- Threaten anyone with the loss of privacy or adequate care for whatever condition or illness they might have and guess what? They'll avoid treatment and may have a worse outcome. That's similar to the situations that resulted in EMTALA act and anti- (patient) dumping legislation/ COBRA laws. </p><p>In addition, states have enacted protection rules so addicts in a medical crisis (like a fellow junkie OD'ing on your couch) can call for help without fearing prosecution for all the junk laying around or being high themselves. IIRC, the daughter of a notable singer used this recently in NYC. Don't recall the name. </p><p></p><p>The point is to prevent illness, injury or loss of life, related to fear of privacy compromise by healthcare providers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2186469, member: 100"] This is concerning, but I'd like to see better detail or references about the 165k military that have already lost firearms rights. A medical concern- Threaten anyone with the loss of privacy or adequate care for whatever condition or illness they might have and guess what? They'll avoid treatment and may have a worse outcome. That's similar to the situations that resulted in EMTALA act and anti- (patient) dumping legislation/ COBRA laws. In addition, states have enacted protection rules so addicts in a medical crisis (like a fellow junkie OD'ing on your couch) can call for help without fearing prosecution for all the junk laying around or being high themselves. IIRC, the daughter of a notable singer used this recently in NYC. Don't recall the name. The point is to prevent illness, injury or loss of life, related to fear of privacy compromise by healthcare providers. [/QUOTE]
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