
Many doctors are concerned about the increasing number of requests they are receiving to assess their patients' competency to carry concealed weapons, reveals a new survey of North Carolina. In particular, a majority of physicians who responded to the survey said they were worried about the potential ethical consequences in the doctor-patient relationship if they participated in the concealed-weapon permit process. "This is not a small problem," said ...
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