Incentives for not owning firearms aren't explicitly laid out in the health reform mandates that passed the House or Senate, but they're not explicitly prohibited, either. That made the Virginia-based Gun Owners of Americaa little concerned, sending out a notice to its members saying that premiums for gun owners could potentially be higher than premiums for non gun-owners, if the "rabidly anti-gun Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius" felt that not owning a gun was somehow healthier.
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