How often does the answer to the question, “Do you own a firearm?” make a difference when you visit your doctor because of a sore throat? I’m willing to bet that “never” is the reply that comes to mind for most people. The U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals apparently shares this opinion as shown by its ruling upholding a law signed by Florida governor, Rick Scott, which prohibits doctors in Florida from asking patients whether they own guns.
The 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution reads in part, “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Institute for Legislative Action Director, Chris Cox, welcomed the court’s ruling and described the ruling as “common sense”. Cox went on to say that whether a patient exercises his or her constitutional right to own a gun is none of a doctor’s business.
As a criminal lawyer is Jacksonville, I’ve represented many clients in cases where guns are involved. Not all of these clients are the people that come to mind when you think of perpetrators of gun crimes. Some are simple retail employees, young professionals, or landscapers who lawfully owned guns and that had no prior encounters with law enforcement. Some encounters with police start out as simple questions regarding matters that are none of the officer’s business just as much as it’s not a doctor’s business whether a patient owns a gun or a firearm.
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