Shouldn't Prescriptions be Tested for Efficacy?

DuRant encourages all pediatricians to talk with parents about safe gun storage practices. The safest practice would be to remove guns from the house, but if parents are unwilling to do that, they should lock them and store the ammunition separately, he said.
And your qualifications to make these claims, Robert? And if a physician passes your advice on to a patient and someone gets hurt because of it, will their malpractice insurance cover them?

I can think of a couple different scenarios to test out your prescription. Maybe we could start with the Tueller Drill.

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