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Posted: 1/29/2015 8:36:18 PM EDT
I let this thread go to the Archive, but it's a continuation of it.
I just got home from donating blood. After I said I wouldn't. Not only have they not changed, but now they have the "legal" sign up (twice!) making it a crime to carry into the building where donations are collected. I think of myself as a principled man, and try to live up to the standards I set for myself. But-- Last week I saw the client I referenced in the thread and she told me she was doing well, and every time she has a transfusion she thinks of me. I didn't tell her I quit donating. It's been eating at me since then. I went to the Red Cross building and walked up to the door. Then I saw the TWO signs forbidding CCW. I turned around and walked back to my car, angry as hell. Then I turned and went back in and donated. I feel crappy and torn over this. I guess I'll call the lady and tell her I donated and to get it while it's still warm. Put me down for five gallons, plus one unit. |
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You could well save someone's life, and that could be me or someone else on here. You made the right decision, and I actually commend you for it.
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Can't you do it n the blood mobile? Never seen any of the posted
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Our donor facility is posted as well (not red cross).
The staff is very nice and it's a good cause, so I'm unarmed for two hours a month. Good job BK1 continuing to donate regardless of the signage. |
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Can't you do it n the blood mobile? Never seen any of the posted View Quote I've never seen one of those around here. Last Sat. I was at my farm in Missouri and they were advertising a blood drive. I hoped it would be on Sun. and I would attend, but it was yesterday, so I couldn't go. This has eaten me up since I talked to her as she is the sweetest lady in the world. It has bothered me all along, but her sweet and gentle nature, coupled with her kind words, just tore my heart up. She just wants to enjoy her grand babies now that she reached her first goal in life (raise her two daughters to adulthood), and I can help with that. |
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No need to feel torn. You may have damn well saved someone's life.
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Do they do off-site drives? I'm only at a gallon but I've never donated at the central office.
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You do have principles. One just overruled another. Nothing wrong with that. Donating blood is an awesome and important thing to do. You can't help that the organization tasked with it sucks, but neither can those in need of the blood.
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Your principles seem to be lifesaving oriented. Just because you do it unarmed occasionally doesn't mean you've gone against the armed one. How do you "patronize" a blood bank anyways?
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The only ones I've heard of are inside factories, and obviously not open to the public. I've eagerly watched for some way to donate without going to the RC facility. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do they do off-site drives? I'm only at a gallon but I've never donated at the central office. The only ones I've heard of are inside factories, and obviously not open to the public. I've eagerly watched for some way to donate without going to the RC facility. They have special RVs around here and they're posted too. I quit donating when the signs went up. I was almost to 6 gallons. |
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How is it a crime? Is it a federal building? I donate regularly but have never seen a sign at our donation center but to me the idea of CCW is that nobody knows you are carrying.
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I let this thread go to the Archive, but it's a continuation of it. I just got home from donating blood. After I said I wouldn't. Not only have they not changed, but now they have the "legal" sign up (twice!) making it a crime to carry into the building where donations are collected. I think of myself as a principled man, and try to live up to the standards I set for myself. But-- Last week I saw the client I referenced in the thread and she told me she was doing well, and every time she has a transfusion she thinks of me. I didn't tell her I quit donating. It's been eating at me since then. I went to the Red Cross building and walked up to the door. Then I saw the TWO signs forbidding CCW. I turned around and walked back to my car, angry as hell. Then I turned and went back in and donated. I feel crappy and torn over this. I guess I'll call the lady and tell her I donated and to get it while it's still warm. Put me down for five gallons, plus one unit. View Quote No where in your post does it say you took the gun off. I'm usually so absorbed in my life, I never notice signs like that. |
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The Red Cross won't take my blood, so their disdain for my rights is pretty much a moot point. Even so, if they changed their policy I'd let them know that my blood is theirs just as soon as they respect the fact that I exercise my freedom.
As it stands, they still don't like me because I might have mad cow disease... |
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Thankfully this is America. The reality is that someone is more likely to have their life saved by your blood than you are to need your side arm.
Personally, unless the place has metal detectors, I think my desire to aid by giving blood, and my desire to be armed, would outweigh my desire to obey the law.
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Thank-you for donating blood.
I am sorry for your dilemma which is understandable. |
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I let this thread go to the Archive, but it's a continuation of it. I just got home from donating blood. After I said I wouldn't. Not only have they not changed, but now they have the "legal" sign up (twice!) making it a crime to carry into the building where donations are collected. I think of myself as a principled man, and try to live up to the standards I set for myself. But-- Last week I saw the client I referenced in the thread and she told me she was doing well, and every time she has a transfusion she thinks of me. I didn't tell her I quit donating. It's been eating at me since then. I went to the Red Cross building and walked up to the door. Then I saw the TWO signs forbidding CCW. I turned around and walked back to my car, angry as hell. Then I turned and went back in and donated. I feel crappy and torn over this. I guess I'll call the lady and tell her I donated and to get it while it's still warm. Put me down for five gallons, plus one unit. View Quote Are all blood banks in Illinois covered by the law? I know medical facilities are. I just gave blood in Illinois, but did not notice any signs and I have been looking. |
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Gave doubles today--pretty girl with gobs of freckles did the work. Can't wait for them to come back around in may.
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No where in your post does it say you took the gun off. I'm usually so absorbed in my life, I never notice signs like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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. No where in your post does it say you took the gun off. I'm usually so absorbed in my life, I never notice signs like that. I left it in my car's console. Illinois CCW law has a list of "prohibited places" that are automatic no-gos (almost always posted too) and then anyone in control of a building can post it with a special sign that makes it a crime to enter while carrying. It does have the force of law in Illinois, and I'm not losing my gun rights over it. Especially as I waited for over 30 years to get a CCW, and have worked politically for over 20 years. Keep in mind we only got it because the NRA/ISRA filed a lawsuit we won. We were the LAST state to get a CCW law. |
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Meh, at least you're allowed to donate blood. I have a disease that's even though it's in remission and barely detectable by the best tests, still won't allow me to donate. I'm pretty rare too.
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How is it a crime? Is it a federal building? I donate regularly but have never seen a sign at our donation center but to me the idea of CCW is that nobody knows you are carrying. View Quote It's not a crime here. In fact I used to work for the Red Cross for years as a phlebotomist. I have had a few people's guns fall out of their holsters while donatining and I promply picked them up and handed them back to them as discreetly as I could. I also carried there sometimes and it was never a problem for ether of us. It's legal to carry at work but I am sure they could of fired me if the wrong people knew I carried but my boss was pro gun. |
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I left it in my car's console. Illinois CCW law has a list of "prohibited places" that are automatic no-gos (almost always posted too) and then anyone in control of a building can post it with a special sign that makes it a crime to enter while carrying. It does have the force of law in Illinois, and I'm not losing my gun rights over it. Especially as I waited for over 30 years to get a CCW, and have worked politically for over 20 years. Keep in mind we only got it because the NRA/ISRA filed a lawsuit we won. We were the LAST state to get a CCW law. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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. No where in your post does it say you took the gun off. I'm usually so absorbed in my life, I never notice signs like that. I left it in my car's console. Illinois CCW law has a list of "prohibited places" that are automatic no-gos (almost always posted too) and then anyone in control of a building can post it with a special sign that makes it a crime to enter while carrying. It does have the force of law in Illinois, and I'm not losing my gun rights over it. Especially as I waited for over 30 years to get a CCW, and have worked politically for over 20 years. Keep in mind we only got it because the NRA/ISRA filed a lawsuit we won. We were the LAST state to get a CCW law. I think you did the right thing. |
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I have an ultra rare blood type. I used to give, but stopped. I now am an on call blood donor for blood emergencies at the hospital.
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I have an ultra rare blood type. I used to give, but stopped. I now am an on call blood donor for blood emergencies at the hospital. O- ? The rarest blood type is ab+. But those people can accept blood from everybody so th blood is not needed. O- can be given to everyone but it's not all that rare but it's still the one they want most. |
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I donate every couple months. I believe it's good for you.
I completely ignore their bullshit no gun signs. |
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I left it in my car's console. Illinois CCW law has a list of "prohibited places" that are automatic no-gos (almost always posted too) and then anyone in control of a building can post it with a special sign that makes it a crime to enter while carrying. It does have the force of law in Illinois, and I'm not losing my gun rights over it. Especially as I waited for over 30 years to get a CCW, and have worked politically for over 20 years. Keep in mind we only got it because the NRA/ISRA filed a lawsuit we won. We were the LAST state to get a CCW law. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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. No where in your post does it say you took the gun off. I'm usually so absorbed in my life, I never notice signs like that. I left it in my car's console. Illinois CCW law has a list of "prohibited places" that are automatic no-gos (almost always posted too) and then anyone in control of a building can post it with a special sign that makes it a crime to enter while carrying. It does have the force of law in Illinois, and I'm not losing my gun rights over it. Especially as I waited for over 30 years to get a CCW, and have worked politically for over 20 years. Keep in mind we only got it because the NRA/ISRA filed a lawsuit we won. We were the LAST state to get a CCW law. Concealed means... well, you know. Good on you for donating. |
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Tbk, do you have a rare blood type?
Either way, good on you. I'm not afraid of needles per se, but something about draining my blood makes me uneasy |
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Thank you from me and my son. I won't post the picture of my son again in a blood donor thread even though it's the best picture I've ever taken. -p. |
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Dude - is this really a fucking issue?
Give blood. It saves lives. I think that takes precedent over how we feel about BS no CCW signs. ETA - or don't you might save the life of a hippie who is bleeding to death from pot needles by mistake. |
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Tbk, do you have a rare blood type? Either way, good on you. I'm not afraid of needles per se, but something about draining my blood makes me uneasy View Quote Relatively rare, yes-- A- My iron pegs near the top (16.9 today), which is common for men. Lowering the iron content by draining blood is very good for men. The only thing that bothers me is having the tube taped to my wrist. When the flow starts it is very warm, which I find to be a little "creepy." It's amazing how painless the whole needle thing is. I just look away and keep talking to the cute young girl, and other than a tiny burn due to taking a little iodine in with it, it doesn't hurt, then you can't feel it once it's in. I drain fast so the whole process only takes about 35 minutes for me. |
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Thank you from me and my son. I won't post the picture of my son again in a blood donor thread even though it's the best picture I've ever taken. -p. View Quote I remember it from the "Photos that make you think" thread. Your son's pic DID make me think, and has also been weighing on me. I guess I'm getting soft in my old age--especially toward the wee ones. I'm so glad you have him, and he's doing well. Bless you both. |
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donated today too!...im B+
and we don't have any "no gun" sighs...tbh i have never seen one before lol...must be because im from upstate NY lol |
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I donate 3-4 times a year, usually do the platelet or plasma route if they need it. No CCW signs that I can recall (but then again getting a CCW in RI is near impossible for average joes).
What chaps my ass is the minute I'm eligible to donate again they call...everyday...at all hours of the waking day. Kinda turns me off to whole thing, but still end up going in considering it might help someone.
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I donate 3-4 times a year, usually do the platelet or plasma route if they need it. No CCW signs that I can recall (but then again getting a CCW in RI is near impossible for average joes). What chaps my ass is the minute I'm eligible to donate again they call...everyday...at all hours of the waking day. Kinda turns me off to whole thing, but still end up going in considering it might help someone. View Quote I'm angry, but for the opposite reason--they quit calling me. I always knew when my 56 days was up because they would proceed to call me several times a day until I got in to donate. Once the bitch at the RC sent the snarky e-mail to me, and ignored my reply, I haven't been called since. She had the audacity to put a stop to my "account" with them. |
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The only ones I've heard of are inside factories, and obviously not open to the public. I've eagerly watched for some way to donate without going to the RC facility. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do they do off-site drives? I'm only at a gallon but I've never donated at the central office. The only ones I've heard of are inside factories, and obviously not open to the public. I've eagerly watched for some way to donate without going to the RC facility. My church has hosted them. Except I'm a good 2-3 hours away. Maybe see if any churches in your area do. Mine isn't posted. |
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I guess that's a local thing. I know a couple people that OC while donating here, been doing it so long it doesn't even phase the workers anymore.
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I totally understand your dilemma - but I think the decison you made was the right one.
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Hard to call you wrong for going either way, in the end it's your call and you have to live with it. I flat refuse to to donate (Fuck RC) and it's a decision I can live with.
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I remember the earlier thread, and know that both of these decisions were made with a great deal of concern and deliberation.
As someone who's been transfusing a lot of blood into patients this past year, I give my thanks for your blood donations over the years. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Those signs prove that they do not really need the blood as bad a they say they do. Perhaps when they really do need it they will reconsider discriminating against Americans exercising their innate right to self protection. |
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