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Togusa ([personal profile] standalonehuman) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2017-06-02 05:55 pm

Public Service Announcement: Weapons Laws

Hello. For those of you who haven’t met me, this is Officer Hitori Togusa, Recolle Police Department. I wanted to address the fact that quite a few people have been receiving weapons from Retrospec. We’ve been seeing weapons of all kinds, firearms, bladed weapons, things that you would normally see in a martial arts movie. Secondly, we’ve gotten reports that attempts to get rid of these items do not work. Retrospec has somehow gotten ahold of them and sent them back to users if they are thrown away or confiscated.

So let’s talk safety, instead. Weapons laws are in place for the safety of not just the public, but of the users of these weapons. There are a lot of details to these laws, but I wanted to provide a quick overview for people, so that we can all get through this situation a lot more safely and responsibly.

In short, no, we can’t go around confiscating everyone’s weapons, and frankly, we don’t want to. Especially after last month, it would be unfair to disarm everybody. But people are also getting back weapons that they don’t know how to use, or things they’ve never seen before. So my goal here is really just to make everybody safer in this situation we’ve been thrown into.


Firearms: A lot of people have been getting firearms of all kinds, pistols, rifles, even some guns that don’t fire physical projectiles. For gun ownership, my first piece of advice would be to go to the Deadeye shooting range and take their basic safety course. It is a requirement if you want to register your weapon, which we’ll get to in a minute. But learn how to handle the gun, how to store it, how to clean it, there’s a lot more than just learning to fire it properly.

Registration is a different matter. Retrospec seems to have no consideration of gun laws, so the possiblity that people under the legal age have been handed firearms is strong. In those cases, if there’s a way that the gun can be registered under a parent or guardian, I would very highly suggest it. But, if you want to carry your gun at all, it needs to be registered with the Public Safety Office. As a side note, concealed carry is a complete other matter, and requires an extra course and a background check to be able to do that. Follow up with anyone at the Police Department or Public Safety if you really want to know what you have to do for a concealed permit for a handgun.

But what about those guns that don’t fire projectiles? Despite the name, are they still firearms if they shoot fire? Or lasers? Under the national guidelines, they still count as a ‘destructive device.’ On this one, the law has taken into account that weapons technology is getting more advanced. They still can be legally registered.

What if the gun you got is older, or seems to have a flintlock mechanism? The registration you might look for here would be to register it as an antique, or as a show piece. There’s also a special registration for black powder weapons, and I can’t believe I have to point that out, but I’m trying to cover everyone’s bases here.

What if you got a fully-automatic rifle? In that case, we’re going to have to talk, there’s no two ways around it. Bring it to one of the Officers who is on the application. Again, we don’t want to confiscate it, since we can’t, but we want to make sure these are handled as safely as possible.

Knives and Swords: The good news is that there isn’t an age limit on ownership of knives and swords. There’s an age limit on purchasing swords, but for some reason, once you have it, there’s no problem.

The bad news is carrying them around. Concealed carry is illegal, so if you have to carry that katana with you because we’re six inches tall again and there are rats going to kill us? Don’t hide it. Carry of weapons with a spring-action is illegal, as are ballisong-type folding blades.

Swords also come with their own safety and care, especially katanas, but I don’t know who is the best authority on this matter. If anyone has experience in iaijitsu, kendo, or the like, please speak up, I’m sure there are people out there who suddenly have swords that they would not like to rust away.

Non-traditional blades fall under a lot of the same rules. I’ve seen people mentioning spears? Multiple people? Retrospec, you’ve got an odd sense of humor. Concealed carry isn’t permitted, even though it would be a lot harder with that sort of weapon.



I have to make a last note for weapons that don’t seem to physically exist. Things that exist as a part of a power set, or might be tied to an individual’s spirit. This last month has been very trying for my sense of what is real and what isn’t? But that’s no reason for me to ignore what I’m seeing.

We can’t regulate the powers that people are attaining. We shouldn’t regulate the powers that people are getting. They’re a part of you, you didn’t do anything wrong to get them, and even if they feel like they might be dangerous? Persecuting you for it is absolutely wrong. I can only urge you to try to learn how to use them, it would be your personal responsibility to keep the people around you safe. And it would be wrong of me or any other authority to try to take that responsibility out of your hands. It’s something that you are, not something that you just have.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. I’m unwilling to believe that we can’t keep this city safer if we just keep in communication with each other and stick as close to the law as Retrospec is allowing us to.

Thank you.
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[personal profile] thisloveisjustice 2017-06-02 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
wait, wait, so if retrospec sends you something.
and you chuck it in the garbage. they somehow dig it out of the garbage and send it right back to you?
true_noir: (Allow me to introduce you to my friend)

[personal profile] true_noir 2017-06-02 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nope, not going to be getting rid of all those lovely knives. She was starting to carry almost ten pounds of them on her body at all times, maybe more. It was good cardio.

Yep, that's what she was telling herself.]


Informative, but mostly expected. I should probably at least take a gun safety course so I have it on file. I apparently have started remembering how to do all of that lately.

So, how do we deal with weapons that are beyond what should be possible? For example, what if someone received an alien blaster that shoots electrical beams or something?
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[personal profile] thisloveisjustice 2017-06-02 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Seriously, their dedicated trolling is bad enough. I suppose we shouldn't be surprised at this point, but that doesn't make it any less annoying.

What if we leave it in another person's possession? As in another user rather than someone not on the app. Will they still put it back in our homes?
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[personal profile] thisloveisjustice 2017-06-02 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry. That is creepy as hell.
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[personal profile] true_noir 2017-06-02 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
The good news is that I haven't received a flamethrower, just a whole lot of knives all around my house. Knives, knives everywhere.

So, I've been meaning to ask, Officer. And since you brought up gun safety, are you a S&W man, or more of a Beretta sort? I've been thinking about it, and I might have to go with a MAC if I ever buy one. French solidarity and all.


[She might be teasing you a little, Togusa, being that this is an 18 year old casually discussing brands of firearms.]
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[personal profile] true_noir 2017-06-02 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I do try. I'm pretty sure the other me never bothers with permits.

Glock, is it? Aren't there some jamming issues with those when you're using a high rate of fire? I read somewhere that oiling doesn't help that much. I still don't understand why they're so common.
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[personal profile] prometheanflame 2017-06-02 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I received a dagger in the mail yesterday. I have never used a weapon before.

But if I can't get rid of it, is it possible to get some training on how to use it properly? It might come in handy in the future.
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[personal profile] true_noir 2017-06-02 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't argue with the thought that needing more than a single clip of ammunition, 6-10 shots, would be a sign that you're not in a police situation anymore. But, you have SWAT for a reason, and sometimes the bad people like to use heavy artillery. Revolvers are fine, but I think they're more valuable for stopping power. You can usually get higher caliber through them.

Still, is six shots really a solution to a gun jamming issue? It almost feels like throwing the baby out with the bath water. Why not get a gun that has fewer jamming problems, or look into better maintenance records?
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[personal profile] thisloveisjustice 2017-06-02 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Especially considering how many of the users might happily turn those same weapons against Retrospec if given a chance. If they haven't tried already.

Let's not discount how resilient young people can be. Their minds are much more plastic still compared to ours. As long as we can provide them the proper support, we can help lessen any damage done.
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[personal profile] frostythehitman 2017-06-03 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
Wow.

Okay, 1:


And 2: how old does a gun have to be to be considered 'antique'?
frostythehitman: (there's something inside me)

shit i shoulda grayscale photoshopped that

[personal profile] frostythehitman 2017-06-03 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
We're just lucky they put the word "teal" on it, because otherwise I wouldn't have had any way of knowing if it actually was supposed to be or not.

That old? Damn. So you can just walk around with a gun from the 40s as if it's not older than pretty much everyone in your family?
vitis: (god i'm sorry he's gross and weird)

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[personal profile] vitis 2017-06-03 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
[ wow this has been Enlightening with a capital e. the "powers" mentions, in particular, is a lot to wrap his head around. ]

so concealed weapons licenses for knives aren't a thing here, or what?
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[personal profile] thisloveisjustice 2017-06-03 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
That's true. And most people don't realize what it's like to shoot another person.

I know a lot of us have sort of collectively been acting as a support group, but maybe we need to think about something a bit more structured. Once Cleo gets more data from her memory content survey, people with similar types of memories could be grouped to talk to each other more easily.


[btw, thanks Togusa for reminding him he now has a memory of shooting someone in cold blood]
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[personal profile] clear_eyes 2017-06-03 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
... I never considered the implications of people regaining these kinds of things. I'm glad you're on top of all this, sir.

Still, considering all the fantastic stuff people have been getting and remembering, I'm worried about the possibility of things the world isn't quite prepared for...

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