Dr. B R Amedkar multispeciality hospital, Noidaonly32owner wrote:As ususal, OP is lost.
Can op pls reviel the name of that Hospital ?
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GUN FRIENDLY HOSPITAL
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Re: GUN FRIENDLY HOSPITAL
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You trade your passion for glory
Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past
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It's the thrill of the fight
Risin' up to the challenge
Of our rival
And the last known survivor
Stalks his prey in the night
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Eye of the tiger
You trade your passion for glory
Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past
You must fight just to keep them alive
It's the eye of the tiger
It's the thrill of the fight
Risin' up to the challenge
Of our rival
And the last known survivor
Stalks his prey in the night
And he's watching us all with the
Eye of the tiger
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I'd count it as "gun friendly." I agree being able to carry it in the hospital would be better than having to put it in a locker, but making a locker available to its patrons is a nice thing to do.
I certainly don't want to leave my gun on the nightstand if I'm wheeled out of my room for a procedure or test. I don't want to have to wonder where it is if I'm unconscious or under anaesthesia. If I'm given strong narcotic medication, I may not be capable of handling a firearm responsibly.
As a motorcyclist, I also favor restaurants and other businesses that have lockers or a secure place I can put my jacket and crash helmet. Together, they cost more than a nice pistol, and they're bulky and awkward to carry around.
I certainly don't want to leave my gun on the nightstand if I'm wheeled out of my room for a procedure or test. I don't want to have to wonder where it is if I'm unconscious or under anaesthesia. If I'm given strong narcotic medication, I may not be capable of handling a firearm responsibly.
As a motorcyclist, I also favor restaurants and other businesses that have lockers or a secure place I can put my jacket and crash helmet. Together, they cost more than a nice pistol, and they're bulky and awkward to carry around.
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Re: GUN FRIENDLY HOSPITAL
The facility is also available at Kailash Hospital, Sector-27, Noida 201301
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Re: GUN FRIENDLY HOSPITAL
carrying weapon is not bad, but should there's any restriction then it shall be follow being a law abiding citizen.
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spin_drift wrote:This is exactly the reason why we as a nation are in such a messindiaone wrote:LIfe is never perfect. We should try to adjust to the situation and make best use of the same.
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Not anymore, my friend!goodboy_mentor wrote:in delhi metro rail they allow to take your gun with you after your put the details of arms license in their register. I would call metro rail to be gun friendly in this context.
Not anymore!
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Re: GUN FRIENDLY HOSPITAL
I own a Beretta 418.
If I put it behind my wallet and remove the holster from the belt, no one comes to know about it.
I have to DECLARE it for the nincompoops to find it.
I always used to do it AFTER having crossed the 'Metal Detector' and Frisking!!!
MGF Metropolitan Mall is another hassle. The only mall that does not allow me. I used to dare them to call the police and stop me OR show me the restraining order. I always got my way. It was too much of a hassle. Now, I tuck it in my pocket and put phone in the holster. No Problems!!!
The MOST Gun Friendly mall, in my experience, is Pacific Mall, Subhash Nagar. They have a dedicated receipt book and not a bloddy register to enter the details.
If I put it behind my wallet and remove the holster from the belt, no one comes to know about it.
I have to DECLARE it for the nincompoops to find it.
I always used to do it AFTER having crossed the 'Metal Detector' and Frisking!!!
MGF Metropolitan Mall is another hassle. The only mall that does not allow me. I used to dare them to call the police and stop me OR show me the restraining order. I always got my way. It was too much of a hassle. Now, I tuck it in my pocket and put phone in the holster. No Problems!!!
The MOST Gun Friendly mall, in my experience, is Pacific Mall, Subhash Nagar. They have a dedicated receipt book and not a bloddy register to enter the details.
Time heals many wounds and time wounds many heels.
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Those who want to harm you do not harm you after verifying your age. They have no respect for age, whether you are 25 or 52, they do not care.
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Re: GUN FRIENDLY HOSPITAL
goodboy_mentor wrote:When "arms are not allowed inside" how can it be called a gun friendly hospital? As per the experience of other members on this website, in delhi metro rail they allow to take your gun with you after your put the details of arms license in their register. I would call metro rail to be gun friendly in this context.