Judge Overturns "Docs And Glocks" Law
MIAMI (CBSMiami.com) – United States District Judge Marcia Cooke has blocked the enforcement of a new Florida law that was championed by the National Rifle Association.
Judge Cooke said the law that restricted what physicians can ask their patients violates the Constitution's free speech protections for both doctors and patients.
The law, pushed by the NRA, said physicians couldn't ask patients if they had guns in their homes as part of a doctor evaluating the health of someone. Supporters said the doctors' questions were an invasion of privacy.
State lawmakers did water down the final bill to allow some exceptions, but doctors were scared a patient could file a complaint that could lead to the loss of their medical licenses and fines up to $10,000.
Doctors also claimed that the new rule that took effect June 2 violated longstanding preventative medical practices.
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