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nope, but then my doctors on a military reserve.
I'm considering finding a new primary care physician. After I removed my sidearm, into the room for my weight, a representative came in and asked me, (although friendly) that they get nervous and asked me to keep it in the car.
They even told me, "I listen to Lars Larson, too." Yeah, sure.. Like I care.
I'm a clean cut and friendly concealed carrier, and to tell me to leave it is just dumb.
My primary care doc's office is affiliated with a large area hospital and they don't want firearms in their office. When I go there, I carry a compact 9mm in a "tuckable holster" and just place it under my clothing after disrobing. I leave it on during the weighing process so it stays my secret. I don't see any need to make a scene over it when it is so easy to work around without them knowing... and me staying armed as I prefer.
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You know they don't want firearms in their office and yet you carry anyway? Why? I personally have a real problem with those who think the rules don't apply to them. You don't have to agree with the policy but out of respect for that business rules I would think that you, as a gun owner who respects and obeys the rules and laws in general would respect that physicians office wishes in terms of no firearms.