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Wait wait wait...
"no serious previous criminal history"
Yet he was charged with owning a firearm by a restricted person?
You typically don't get those restrictions unless you've done something naughty.
We need to take a closer look at Utah's MD disciplinary process. Three years in exile is not enough. Sure, if a guy turns his life around he ought to be able to re-apply. But the standard must be much higher.
We saw the same slap-on-the-wrist attitude regarding the abortion doctor being required to write an essay.
C'mon, failing to get strict with the bad apples only cheapens the profession in general.
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