Beware of doctors, employers and even insurance companies asking about guns you may or may not own.
Even the pediatricians are starting to separate the young teens from their parents during yearly visits so they can ask them "personal & private" questions. Drug use, sexual activity, alcohol use, parental behavior and gun ownership may be brought up.
Beware of doctors, employers and even insurance companies asking about guns you may or may not own.
Even the pediatricians are starting to separate the young teens from their parents during yearly visits so they can ask them "personal & private" questions. Drug use, sexual activity, alcohol use, parental behavior and gun ownership may be brought up.
Same goes for the psychiatric sheet they ask you to fill out.
So here's what i do: i take those sheets and draw a diagonal line from one corner to the other. I then write, "not applicable".
When they ask about why I did that, "Because no one here is a licensed psychologist and its none of your business"
My kids get an electronic version of that from the school system. You have to be a well informed parent to:
🟢 #1 Even know about the "Survey".
🟢 #2 Know when it will occur.
🟢 #3 Know how and who to contact to opt your kid out of the questions.