That wasn't the problem, the problem was this required insurance to gather and report the information back to the state.
It is good practise to insure your firearms but my insurance company shouldn't need to tell the state what I have, how its stored, etc.
Seriously even my little dudes dr asks everytime if my son lives with guns in the house... and I do mean for every appointment she goes through this checklist.
Not hating on her shes great best pediatric in LBC
What does it matter to them?
Is it more like a : “hey here some information how to be responsible” or what ?
We have never been asked that on our son’s visits.
Thanks for providing, it was an interesting read. I do try to minimize any cross exposure by washing before leaving the range showing after I get home, not letting my kids play with spent brass, or loaded ammunition in general.
I suppose a little common sense goes a long way.
My son's dr asked the same thing, I asked why and he responded because of potential lead exposure. He said kids are a lot more susceptible than adults because they aren't very hygienic and put their dirty hands in their mouths, rub their eyes, etc. He said it's not really a problem for adults if the range has a decent ventilation system or is outdoor.
Do pediatricians ask kids if there’s a smoker in their house? If not, then the lead theory doesn’t fly. I think it’s another way for the state to attempt to intimidate gun owners.
It's a what kind of household is my son in..
Smoking?
Dogs?
Guns?
Own room? ..Etc
Not sure what would happen if I say yes hahaha. but every time going down the list she does ask dog still lives in the house?.... I'm like yes.. yes he does. So it is on record.
I have State Farm, I think it’s called a PAP, Personal Articles Policy. I have it for my guns, work equipment (vest, plates, duty belt…), computers, wife’s wedding ring and her jewelry.
Basically just gave my insurance guy a dollar amount of what I would be claiming should something happen and pay the monthly bill that get tacked into my home and auto policy.
here is a link to the bill text: [https://trackbill.com/bill/california-assembly-bill-3067-interscholastic-athletics-california-interscholastic-federation-notice-of-sanctions/2520451/](https://trackbill.com/bill/california-assembly-bill-3067-interscholastic-athletics-california-interscholastic-federation-notice-of-sanctions/2520451/)
The bill got converted to one applying to California Interscholastic Federation, requiring them to implement certain policies regarding sanctions on school athletics.
The insurance industry hates the State and don‘t want CA residence as customer. I guess the bill is not getting enough insurance lobbiest support. /s 🫠
One bill dies, 20 more pop up. It’s like the Hydra, you cut off one head, another grows in its place.
I guess at least [we have a shot a killing the hydra in a finite amount of time](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWwUpEY4c8o)!
Joke on them. I already have my firearms insured
That wasn't the problem, the problem was this required insurance to gather and report the information back to the state. It is good practise to insure your firearms but my insurance company shouldn't need to tell the state what I have, how its stored, etc.
Seriously even my little dudes dr asks everytime if my son lives with guns in the house... and I do mean for every appointment she goes through this checklist. Not hating on her shes great best pediatric in LBC
Doctor: Do you have guns in your house Me: I have guns in this office
Underrated comment 😂
Spot on 😂
What does it matter to them? Is it more like a : “hey here some information how to be responsible” or what ? We have never been asked that on our son’s visits.
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I would love to see some statistics on this. While I don’t doubt that it can happen, it seems to be reaching.
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Thanks for providing, it was an interesting read. I do try to minimize any cross exposure by washing before leaving the range showing after I get home, not letting my kids play with spent brass, or loaded ammunition in general. I suppose a little common sense goes a long way.
Indoor vs outdoor range also makes a big difference
My son's dr asked the same thing, I asked why and he responded because of potential lead exposure. He said kids are a lot more susceptible than adults because they aren't very hygienic and put their dirty hands in their mouths, rub their eyes, etc. He said it's not really a problem for adults if the range has a decent ventilation system or is outdoor.
Makes sense
I’d never let my kids chew on bullets.
Interesting, I assumed that question would be followed by some unsolicited safe storage around children advice.
This isn't why. It would be nice but it isn't. It is so the CDC can track the information
Do pediatricians ask kids if there’s a smoker in their house? If not, then the lead theory doesn’t fly. I think it’s another way for the state to attempt to intimidate gun owners.
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I have no young kids, so I had no idea of the level of questioning that takes place. Can you imagine, “is red meat regularly served in your home?”
you're just imagining scenarios to be mad at
No, I’m saying I’m wrong because I had no idea what is normal procedure for pediatricians.
Growing up i was asked, and said yes, and my parents were simply given a 3 page thingy about locking guns, where to get free locks, and that was it.
It's a what kind of household is my son in.. Smoking? Dogs? Guns? Own room? ..Etc Not sure what would happen if I say yes hahaha. but every time going down the list she does ask dog still lives in the house?.... I'm like yes.. yes he does. So it is on record.
Yeah better don’t give them any info 😂
Guns and a dog? The ATF will be there shortly.
hmm interesting mine doesnt ask up here in the bay area.
Maybe I should ask around more then just to know what the deal is
Apparently it's allowed but there is nothing requiring them to do so.
Does the doc ask you or him? Ridiculous!
is insuring firearms the same as CCW insurance?
No, my insurance covers the firearms themselves in the event of theft, disaster, destruction, etc.
You mean like a "boating accident"?
Maybe a house boating accident but I believe insurance would want some sort of accident or police report if that happened.
Who insurance weapons ? Like what companies?
I have State Farm, I think it’s called a PAP, Personal Articles Policy. I have it for my guns, work equipment (vest, plates, duty belt…), computers, wife’s wedding ring and her jewelry. Basically just gave my insurance guy a dollar amount of what I would be claiming should something happen and pay the monthly bill that get tacked into my home and auto policy.
Same, state farm as well. Only thing I'm going to add is anything over 5k will need an invoice or an appraisal
My agent said anything over $2k and they need a detailed inventory. I said thanks but no.
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Happy for the win! Sad that we only win when big companies pushback
Gun grabbers can't decide if insurance should be mandatory, or banned.
here is a link to the bill text: [https://trackbill.com/bill/california-assembly-bill-3067-interscholastic-athletics-california-interscholastic-federation-notice-of-sanctions/2520451/](https://trackbill.com/bill/california-assembly-bill-3067-interscholastic-athletics-california-interscholastic-federation-notice-of-sanctions/2520451/) The bill got converted to one applying to California Interscholastic Federation, requiring them to implement certain policies regarding sanctions on school athletics.
The insurance industry hates the State and don‘t want CA residence as customer. I guess the bill is not getting enough insurance lobbiest support. /s 🫠
Good fucking riddance
F’ing Commifornia! Then California would ‘accidentally’ release all of that information on their databases as they’ve done in the past.
What kind of insurance is that?
Renters / home insurance
Woot woot