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I can see the thinking that lead to this. But in my mind, it boils down to one bad decision after other, concealing the firearm because each step forward carries worse consequences. It's basically the clown-makeup meme:
Do we need airport-style backscatter x-rays prior to MRI procedures now? In hindsight, it seems like cheap insurance.
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Thank you for the hypothetical explanation. I was utterly unable to figure out how something so insane actually happened. This at least makes some sort of sense.
Just like religion, it starts with an insane belief and snowballs from there.
You'd think a metal detector would be mandatory in all MRI departments before you enter?
It looks like it is on all new or renovated MRIs, which makes this all the more concerning.
https://mriquestions.com/metal-detectors.html
imo you could leave the bullets with the clothes and throw the gun in the toilet or something.
It's bizarre to me that a basic scan with a metal detector wand isn't required before walking into the MRI chamber.