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PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:00 pm 
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I have a son in childrens, and visiting him requires me to be there at odd hours. Of course this wonderful hospital is posted. But since I am technically renting a room for my newborn son isnt the posting non-compliant ie landlord. Just curious I carry anyway If they wonder why go outside after dark.

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Good point. If it is a shared room no... single maybe.

Anyway just carry and don't tell/show anyone. :)

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believe me, the basic staff is not going to bother you about it, I would keep it concealed and covered and you will not have a problem

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Those place I use deep cover.

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I forgot to add, best wishes and prayers for your little one, Children's is a special place in our lives for keeping my daughter alive, if there is a place you want to be when the worst is happening, Childrens is the place.

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1911fan wrote:
I forgot to add, best wishes and prayers for your little one, Children's is a special place in our lives for keeping my daughter alive, if there is a place you want to be when the worst is happening, Childrens is the place.


I second that. The Children's hospital system is the best around. Hope your son recovers quickly. :)

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Just make a good attempt to conceal there and you'll be fine. I've spent many, many, many hours in Children's and other hospitals in town with no issues. As 1911fan indicates, even if you show by accident, you're unlikely to have issues, particularly if you're there a lot and the staff recognize you.


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jrp267,

Just wondering how your son is doing it's been a few days. Is everything okay? and did you decide to carry?


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I did carry the little guy is doing great. He came home today. He was born may 5th with transposition of the great vessels and after a minor(hAh hah hah) open heart surgery and 2 of the longest weeks of my life he is home. And the prognosis is for a long healthy life

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arms” means, as the petitioners and the dissent think, the
Opinion of the Court
carrying of arms only for military purposes, one simply
cannot add “for the purpose of killing game.” The right “to
carry arms in the militia for the purpose of killing game”
is worthy of the mad hatter.


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Congrats, and best wishes on the continued progress of your son, have fun being a daddy.

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Of course this all happened the day after I took tom's class coincidence? maybe.

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carrying of arms only for military purposes, one simply
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is worthy of the mad hatter.


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I'm glad your son is doing well. Here's my favorite hospital sign:

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Andrew,
Is that an old sign? Call me unobservant, but I've been into Fairview SD countless times in the recent past and haven't seen that sign.


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is that an old sign? Call me unobservant, but I've been into Fairview SD countless times in the recent past and haven't seen that sign.


I took the picture in 2003. If they've taken it down, more's the pity. Is the hospital posted now?

[edit: changed quote to match ree's edited question - PM sent - PLB]

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Andrew Rothman wrote:
I took the picture in 2003. If they've taken it down, more's the pity. Is the hospital posted now?

I don't think so. I haven't scoured every entrance though.

There are some other hospitals that ban but avoid posting the entrances off of the general public parking ramps. They still have street level and employee parking entrances posted.


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