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jim rozen
 
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In article , Gunner says...

The Sergent, who was visiting the
suburban clinic to undergo an MRI,
mentioned to the staff that he had his
handgun with him. Sgt. William Benwitz
was told it was all right to keep it during
the scan,


Something's funny here - was he holding the weapon in has *hands*?

Even the rivets in a holster or belt would have been too much
for an MRI magnet. I think somebody's either really really
stupid (and has already been fired) or this is one of those
stories that won't stand up under a snopes microscope.

Jim


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