2Adoc.com Will Connect Patients with Gun-Friendly Providers

(from drgo.com)
Patients want to trust their provider to not make mistakes and to not lie to them. Unfortunately, when it comes to guns, medical organizations have not been living up to that expectation. Medical associations have been insinuating an anti-gun political agenda into the patient-doctor relationship for decades. Patients are routinely being asked about gun ownership. Worse, many physicians commit boundary violations by pressing anti-gun messages on patients. Frankly, medicine has an institut...
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The Bill for Our Rights

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(from washingtonpost.com) [Ed: We have published this piece annually since 2015 for Bill of Rights Day December 15. The  Bill’s Second Amendment is the reason for our being, in more ways than one.] Yesterday we all should have jubilantly celebrated the 230th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, the original 10 amendments to the United States’ federal constitution. Remarkably, it slips by relatively unremarked. Yet our Bill of Rights may actually be the most significant o...
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Thanksgiving

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(from shutterstock.com) [Ed: This came from SCOPE-NY and seems well worth sharing again for Thanksgiving. As it is by an anonymous author, the liberty of a few minor edits were taken for publication here.] We won the lottery when we were born in the United States of America.  We enjoy freedoms and rights and opportunities that no one else in history has enjoyed. It’s more than appropriate that Americans take a day to say thanks for that win. The Bible talks about birthrights an...
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The Nature of Violent Crime

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[Ed: This is an interesting review by Dr. Gift of an interesting interview with a usually anti-gun professor, who seems to be taking a somewhat different and more rational perspective on causes of crime, though he is still somewhat pat and ambiguous.] A recent issue of the University of Chicago Magazine includes an interview with Jens Ludvig, author of Unforgiving Places: The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence. While he seems too tied to the term “gun violence”, he feels tha...
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‘The Impact of New York’s SAFE Act Reporting on Gun Owners’ Health Care Decisions’

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[Ed: Sandra Richardson, RN, recently retired from the NYS Department of Health, put her data analysis expertise to work examining the consequences of required reporting of potential danger by all NYS mental health providers. It is not good. This is a VERY important paper, peer reviewed and published in a mainstream public health journal. We highly recommend reading the full article. Ms. Richardson's comments follow.] This 2025 research paper summarizes an anonymous survey among gun owner...
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Gunshots, Hearing Loss, and Suppressors: The Science Behind Hearing Protection

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[Ed: At the Second Amendment Foundation's Gun Rights Policy Conference September 27, Associate Director and ENT surgeon Hayes Wanamaker spoke to the importance of suppressors as a medical device to protect hearing for shooters and bystanders. He and DRGO founder Tim Wheeler (also an ENT surgeon) spearheaded their recent endorsement by the American Association of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgeons. The speech can be seen in its entirely at the DRGO YouTube channel here, with his sl...
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Thank you, Charlie Kirk.

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(from newsweek.com) Yesterday afternoon was stunning for anyone who respected Charlie Kirk’s conservative activism and intellect. Having this happen on the eve of 9/11 is piling on. Conservativism on campus was moribund until he took up his mission to restore it, with strong chapters of his group Turning Point USA at over 850 colleges in the United States. His interviews, debates and podcasts all showed his quick, grounded take on conservative values and why they have more legs than most...
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Our Declaration of Independence

[Ed: There’s no better way to mark July 4th than to read our country’s Declaration of Independence. The original orthography is retained, but the specific complaints about King George and Parliament’s abuses are edited out in order to focus on the principles that applied then, do now, and always will. Reposted since 2019.] Happy Independence Day from DRGO! . . In CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America.  When in the C...
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A Day to Remember

[Ed: First appearing on DRGO 6 years ago, we repost this piece yearly.] Memorial Day has now come for the 57th time since it was officially proclaimed in 1967. It has been kept nationwide, though unofficially, since World War II, and as Decoration Day since 1868.  It was born in spontaneous memorials early during the Civil War.  Remembering war dead has been important throughout history, even as the manner of recognition has changed across time and societies. As with many things cultu...
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