A few weeks ago during open enrollment for our health care options at my company, we were offered a $200 credit if we participated in an online survey about our "health & lifestyle choices." I took the survey, and received an email detailing where my health was at risk and how I could improve my particular situation (lose 10#, eat your veggies, blah, blah).
There weren't any questions concerning guns in the survey, but there was a pie chart showing common causes of death in the US. One small sliver (I think it was 4%) indicated deaths via FIREARMS (no indication if that included military/police or criminal street gang members of course)
I had to laugh. What? No category for medical malpractice deaths here?
I'm wondering if next year the survey will be mandatory, with no credit, and will have questions about if I've seen a gun or bullet lately.