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And that's where you continuously stretched justification falls flat. Where on the list of causes of accidental death of children is accidental shootings? Do you spend as much or more time quizzing the parents on what they are doing to avoid all the other things that cause a greater number of accidental deaths than deaths by accidental gunshot? If so, I guess now we know why we all spend so much time in the waiting room.....Accidents kill children ages 1-18 more than anything other cause
Accidental shootings are included in these accidents.
Doctors want to save the lives of children
Therefore, doctors should warn of the dangers of accidents including accidental shootings.
You've mentioned that you feel it is your job to be the home safety police so where does that roll begin and end out of curiosity? You've also said multiple times now that you don't ask anything you simply TELL them (remind them) about safe storage/handling and make no notes (correct?). That is NOT what the OP experienced or many others apparently. Is there or is there not an organization or affiliation compelling you to inquire about firearm ownership in the homes of your patients and if so what are the consequences of you not complying? Or is this simply a mass enlightenment of doctors nationwide that suddenly, firearms ownership is their business when it never was before? I realize research advances and for instance generations ago science didn't know (or admit) the harm tobacco could do (for example) but did we really not know, since their beginning, that firearms can kill people?

