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teach1st

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Thu Feb 16, 2017, 08:38 PM Feb 2017

Court rules that Florida doctors can talk to patients about guns [View all]

Source: Tampa Bay Times

MIAMI — A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday that Florida doctors can talk to patients about gun safety, declaring a law aimed at restricting such discussions a violation of the First Amendment's right to free speech.

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the law does not trespass on patients' Second Amendment rights to own guns and noted a patient who doesn't want to be questioned about that can easily find another doctor.

"The Second Amendment right to own and possess firearms does not preclude questions about, commentary on, or criticism for the exercise of that right," wrote Circuit Judge Adalberto Jordan in one of two majority opinions covering 90 pages. "There is no actual conflict between the First Amendment rights of doctors and medical professionals and the Second Amendment rights of patients."

Circuit Judge William Pryor, who was a finalist in President Donald Trump's search for a Supreme Court nominee, said in a separate concurring opinion that the First Amendment must protect all points of view.

Read more: http://www.tampabay.com/news/nation/court-rules-that-florida-doctors-can-talk-to-patients-about-guns/2313548

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GOOD! FUCK YOU, NRA!!!!!!! 50 Shades Of Blue Feb 2017 #1
+100 nt iluvtennis Feb 2017 #6
Outstanding. (nt) Paladin Feb 2017 #2
I can't believe we are wasting time on all this, but a great outcome. LisaM Feb 2017 #3
What next? better Feb 2017 #4
I remember the time our pediatrician asked me about guns in our house. enough Feb 2017 #5
What a nightmare that must have been. halobeam Feb 2017 #26
That is nuts that they have to pass a law allowing doctors to talk to patients about guns. C Moon Feb 2017 #7
Not nearly as nuts as ManiacJoe Feb 2017 #12
That is NOT what the court said. It said that it does not violate the tblue37 Feb 2017 #21
Correct about the court. ManiacJoe Feb 2017 #22
It seems that the discrimination part was left standing, according to a NYT article: petronius Feb 2017 #29
No. They passed a law disallowing doctors from marybourg Feb 2017 #13
Sorry. That's what I meant: it's nuts that this had to even be done. C Moon Feb 2017 #17
Gunners will tell us how they'd switch doctors if one spoke to them about their gun habit. Hoyt Feb 2017 #8
Heck, both my Doctor and his wife shoot HiPower with the same club I do. oneshooter Feb 2017 #9
In what staTE? mpcamb Feb 2017 #11
Texas n/t oneshooter Feb 2017 #15
Then he would be the perfect doctor to talk marybourg Feb 2017 #14
At which point a GOP doctor says: "When holding a gun, point it away from people" tenorly Feb 2017 #10
I don't know what his politics are. oneshooter Feb 2017 #16
The post referred to GOP attitudes on the street - not the judge's. tenorly Feb 2017 #18
That's the pattern! "He threatened to take mah lahfe, and he reached for his waist." Judi Lynn Feb 2017 #19
And the ALEC finks who wrote the Stand Your Ground laws knew that very thing would happen. tenorly Feb 2017 #20
Who the fuck cares? A Round Tuit Feb 2017 #23
Gun ownership is a medical risk BruceWane Feb 2017 #24
...and by the way........ BruceWane Feb 2017 #25
This inane law was a classic example of a slippery slope fallacy J_William_Ryan Feb 2017 #27
You're damned skippy! Aristus Feb 2017 #28
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