as hospital president you would park in the bright lights right by the door. Most of us don't get that perk...
I worked in a hosptial here in S.L.C for four years, and got to walk nurses to thier cars every night............sometimes several blocks away. The only spots nice and close and under the lights were the for the hospital administration.........and the security officers. Those of us normal people got to hoof it a couple blocks after playing bumper cars for a parking spot.
I have no problem with someone legally carrying a concealed weapon in a hospital (and I do it myself whenever I make a visit to a patient, or friends that still work there). I have seen more people than I can count that get more upset over getting cutoff in traffic on the way to the hospital, or someone cutting in line at the gas station, than they do when they their family member or friend is struck with a life threatening condition, or dies.
If someone is going to commit aggresive acts due to emotional stimulus, they will do it whether or not they are carrying a gun, or any other weapon (humans have been killing each other with much less than a firearm for thousands of years, and doing it quite well).
Taking away my ability to defend myself, because someone else MAY not be able to control themselves only makes it easier for those who would harm others and disregard the rules and laws to start with.
I knew several doctors and nurses who carried every day (against the employers wishes........I had no handguns at the time, or I would have too), because even though we were in a "good" area, trouble still arises when you least expect it, and, as good and fast as our security was, they couldn't be everywhere at once. Running full speed from one side of the hospital to the other was 2-3 minutes...........and a lot can happen in 150 seconds.