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St Johns Hospitals-Private-Not for profit.

Haman J.T.

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According to the St Johns Providence Health System Media Person, Daniela Scholl,St Johns is a Private not for profit entity.At the 12mile Hoover location there are no signs on the ER doors and the security believes all hospitals are PFZ's,that unless the box on your CPL is marked for a PFZ exemption,as a CPL holder you can't go into any hospital,even after I showed one of them the MCL750.237a,out of the book.You can read about it in the "OC experience"above! CARRY ON!
 

Venator

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According to the St Johns Providence Health System Media Person, Daniela Scholl,St Johns is a Private not for profit entity.At the 12mile Hoover location there are no signs on the ER doors and the security believes all hospitals are PFZ's,that unless the box on your CPL is marked for a PFZ exemption,as a CPL holder you can't go into any hospital,even after I showed one of them the MCL750.237a,out of the book.You can read about it in the "OC experience"above! CARRY ON!

Non-profits can be privately owned.
 

Bailenforcer

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Kinda related to a post I made here on Hospitals.

http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/showthread.php?82525-I-d-like-to-hear-the-thoughts-from-all-of-you


According to the St Johns Providence Health System Media Person, Daniela Scholl,St Johns is a Private not for profit entity.At the 12mile Hoover location there are no signs on the ER doors and the security believes all hospitals are PFZ's,that unless the box on your CPL is marked for a PFZ exemption,as a CPL holder you can't go into any hospital,even after I showed one of them the MCL750.237a,out of the book.You can read about it in the "OC experience"above! CARRY ON!
 

maustin195

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St Johns Health is a part of Ascension Health. They are owned and run by the Catholic Church as far as I can tell.
 

malignity

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According to the St Johns Providence Health System Media Person, Daniela Scholl,St Johns is a Private not for profit entity.At the 12mile Hoover location there are no signs on the ER doors and the security believes all hospitals are PFZ's,that unless the box on your CPL is marked for a PFZ exemption,as a CPL holder you can't go into any hospital,even after I showed one of them the MCL750.237a,out of the book.You can read about it in the "OC experience"above! CARRY ON!


Show them the MSP Legal Update #86. That might change their minds.
 

StingMP9

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Reminds me of heading to the ER of Harper Hospital in May and being forced to return my SOG Flash II to the car because of the metal detectors and armed security force. They actually "Offered" to throw my knife away and I said not for $50 tool knife I'll hoof my ass back to the structure and drive back over here first with my knife left behind.... I really wanted my own protection in that Triage unit when a pissed off patient couldn't be seen after 3 hours and security wasn't called for 30 minutes or so until he was completely aggitated.
 
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