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Guys,

I saw this today at my Dr's office, and I'm sure not going to tell them that the law changed.

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Don't tell him, I still see this sign at hospitals from time to time... That sign merely tells you what the law was, not what it is.
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One of our Church Members takes dialisis 3 times a week & that sign is on the door there too.
Seems like every time I go there I wind up getting busy & forget to tell them they need to change it. :smilelol5: "rlol"
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longtooth wrote:One of our Church Members takes dialisis 3 times a week & that sign is on the door there too.
Seems like every time I go there I wind up getting busy & forget to tell them they need to change it. :smilelol5: "rlol"

Yep kinda' like, "Any last words?" "Yea, you gotta' plug that thing in."

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Embalmo wrote:I saw this today at my Dr's office, and I'm sure not going to tell them that the law changed.
It never was illegal to carry in a doctor's office, unless it was in a hospital.
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chabouk wrote:
Embalmo wrote:I saw this today at my Dr's office, and I'm sure not going to tell them that the law changed.
It never was illegal to carry in a doctor's office, unless it was in a hospital.
It isn't a hospital by any stretch of the imagination, but when the office/clinic is associated with a big name like "Seton", or "Scott & White" they call themselves hospitals.

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Guys,

Curiously, this sign differs as it doesn't indicate that the hospital has a problem with CC, it indicates that the state has (had) a problem with CC, as 30.06 means that the business/establishment has a problem with CC. It's hard to not get outed at the Dr's office as I have literally been strip searched and probed more than once there. :biggrinjester:

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