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Trauma Surgeons Call for 'War on Ammunition'
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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2022719" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Complete crap.</p><p></p><p>She may be able to tell the difference between a high powered rifle bullet wound and a handgun bullet wound, but no one can distinguish between a Ruger #1 and AR, from the examination of a single wound.</p><p></p><p>Reminds me of the shill surgeon they got to comment on the "Infamous" Black Talon handgun bullets back in the '90's. She said that she'd refuse to operate on someone that had been shot with one, for fear of lacerating her gloved fingers during surgery to remove an expanded bullet. Guess she'd never pulled a glass fragment out of a wound in 4 years of Med School and 5 years of Residency...</p><p></p><p>Just about ALL of the Residency trained EM guys and Surgeons that I've come to know have been "Gun guys".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2022719, member: 100"] Complete crap. She may be able to tell the difference between a high powered rifle bullet wound and a handgun bullet wound, but no one can distinguish between a Ruger #1 and AR, from the examination of a single wound. Reminds me of the shill surgeon they got to comment on the "Infamous" Black Talon handgun bullets back in the '90's. She said that she'd refuse to operate on someone that had been shot with one, for fear of lacerating her gloved fingers during surgery to remove an expanded bullet. Guess she'd never pulled a glass fragment out of a wound in 4 years of Med School and 5 years of Residency... Just about ALL of the Residency trained EM guys and Surgeons that I've come to know have been "Gun guys". [/QUOTE]
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