Dazai Osamu (
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retrospec2017-09-10 08:49 pm
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So I'm not a big laws guy, but I'm pretty sure walking around with a giant scythe would be against some kind of law, despite that being a shitty kind of weapon.
Does it make a difference, not-getting-arrested-wise, if that scythe is a book at the time?
[He'd say something about wanting it a month or two ago, but he can't lift it when it's a scythe, so it's not that useful.]
Also Retrospec doesn't care what your legal address is, but I don't think that should surprise anyone.
Does it make a difference, not-getting-arrested-wise, if that scythe is a book at the time?
[He'd say something about wanting it a month or two ago, but he can't lift it when it's a scythe, so it's not that useful.]
Also Retrospec doesn't care what your legal address is, but I don't think that should surprise anyone.

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But to answer your question, no, I don't believe it would be arrestable for you to carry it around as a book.
At least, the police would have no clue of its true nature. They're not mind readers.
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However, given that I am intimately acquainted with much of the police force, I'm confident in saying that there aren't any, as of yet.
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But you have a point. I'll try not to worry so much about unlikely things like that.
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Well, it's not helpful, so I'd recommend against it.
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