Cassell was careful NOT to stop treating anyone...he was just making noise.

The interesting aspect to me is that the same Tea Baggers who whined that Cassell had the right to treat/not treat whomever he felt like are the same ones who are now whining that refusing to treat patients for guns is and should be against the law. (Because it's an undue burden to find another Pediatrician.)

Frankly I think Okonkwo was out of line...but I felt that way about Cassell as well.

However, if one feels that Doctors should be able to differentiate between their patients and it's NOT an undue burden to find another doctor, then Rick Scott's law is wrong.