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<blockquote data-quote="kevin brown" data-source="post: 2104812" data-attributes="member: 13235"><p>I work in a Tulsa Hospital and yes we will ask you to leave and take your gun out of our Hospital. If you refuse to go then we call TPD and ask them to remove you. We have a Psychiatric Facillity and a high volume of Psyc Pt's on property. And also when there is a high level of emotions when Familys are loosing Loved ones people can get very ugly to the staff and there own families. And we have armed persons with and without carry permits make threats and have to be dealt with. Also all Officers have to carry in a level 3 retention holster. And we have had a person have there revolver snached from there holster when bending over by a Psyc Pt. If it was for a tech working and knowing how a revolver works and grabbing it by putting the web of his hand between the hammer when the trigger was pulled stoping it from hitting the primer there would been some dead people. We don't like unknown weapons or unsecured weapons in buildings. And be leave me people don't secure there guns very well we have had pusres left in rest rooms and food courts. Guys have left there gun setting on the tolet paper roll holder walk out leaving it for others to find. And law enforcement bring inmates from there jails and prison system for medical treatment. </p><p>So this is why guns don't need to be in Hospitsls unless by employed Security staff and local police officers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin brown, post: 2104812, member: 13235"] I work in a Tulsa Hospital and yes we will ask you to leave and take your gun out of our Hospital. If you refuse to go then we call TPD and ask them to remove you. We have a Psychiatric Facillity and a high volume of Psyc Pt's on property. And also when there is a high level of emotions when Familys are loosing Loved ones people can get very ugly to the staff and there own families. And we have armed persons with and without carry permits make threats and have to be dealt with. Also all Officers have to carry in a level 3 retention holster. And we have had a person have there revolver snached from there holster when bending over by a Psyc Pt. If it was for a tech working and knowing how a revolver works and grabbing it by putting the web of his hand between the hammer when the trigger was pulled stoping it from hitting the primer there would been some dead people. We don't like unknown weapons or unsecured weapons in buildings. And be leave me people don't secure there guns very well we have had pusres left in rest rooms and food courts. Guys have left there gun setting on the tolet paper roll holder walk out leaving it for others to find. And law enforcement bring inmates from there jails and prison system for medical treatment. So this is why guns don't need to be in Hospitsls unless by employed Security staff and local police officers. [/QUOTE]
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