How does that differ from wearing a handgun while having clothes tailored to accommodate the weapon?Keith B wrote:It is illegal to intentionally display your CCW, so doing so in front of the Doctor or nurse is a violation of the law.
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Sorry I don't belong to the crowd that has their clothes tailored for their CCW. I'm more of an off the rack kind of person.boomerang wrote:How does that differ from wearing a handgun while having clothes tailored to accommodate the weapon?Keith B wrote:It is illegal to intentionally display your CCW, so doing so in front of the Doctor or nurse is a violation of the law.
When I visit my doctor I just pocket carry my S&W 642. They don't watch me undress and I stack my clothes in a neat little pile away from anything they may have to access. Nobody knows and I never tell.
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Well, I know I'll have to disrobe and I know I could do that during the time that they stick you in the second waiting room (a.k.a. examining room), but I'm not sure how he would react when he walks in and there I am in my birthday suit. And what if it were the nurse walking in to get my vitals and there I am in the buff?
Just left it in the car. Besides, there were legal 30.06 signs posted in at least two places. I didn't know that when I made the OP. I'll update Texas3006.com sometime soon.
Just left it in the car. Besides, there were legal 30.06 signs posted in at least two places. I didn't know that when I made the OP. I'll update Texas3006.com sometime soon.
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When I visit the doctor's office, the nurse takes my vitals before leaving me in the examining room. If I'm supposed to strip (or partially), she gives me those instructions at that time, or the doctor says "Strip to the waist" when he wants that done.Wisewr wrote:Well, I know I'll have to disrobe and I know I could do that during the time that they stick you in the second waiting room (a.k.a. examining room), but I'm not sure how he would react when he walks in and there I am in my birthday suit. And what if it were the nurse walking in to get my vitals and there I am in the buff?
Just left it in the car. Besides, there were legal 30.06 signs posted in at least two places. I didn't know that when I made the OP. I'll update Texas3006.com sometime soon.
Pretty much the same procedure at the clinic at work. (On federal facility, so no carry there, anyway)
However, I'll either leave it in the car, or give it to my wife for safekeeping.
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If you need to dress down to the level of no personal clothes, they will be giving you a gown.
Bottom line, if you think there is a chance you will need to disrobe or potentially expose your handgun, leave it in the car.
Bottom line, if you think there is a chance you will need to disrobe or potentially expose your handgun, leave it in the car.

Keith
Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
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Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
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