grunt11b
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apparently you dont understand how the law works. once you set a legal precedent anyone can use that precedent to make an argument for restricting what a doctor can ask his patient. what comes next? not being able ask if you were abused if your a minor and parent isnt in the room?
Typical liberal fear mongering, let's use the kids to enforce a ridiculous point. And I do understand how the law works, if it is not covered in the constitution it falls on the states to make the law, precedent be damned.
actually you do not understand how the law works. if this stands as law, then the florida government can then legislate exactly what you can and cant talk about with your doctor. they could make it illegal to talk about abortion, they could make it illegal for a doctor to ask questions to a child who looks physically abused by their parents without that parent present. this opens up a can of worms.
you are incorrectly arguing the point about this being a federal government issue. the fed is not involved at all in this case, it is only a florida law, but has huge ramifications about how far the government as a whole can intervene in a doctors conversation with his/her patient.
Why would a doctor need to know how many guns you have? This is a progressive plant in the system if I ever seen one.