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# Controlled Armaments
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Controlled Armaments are grouped into categories of increasing severity. If the offender possesses several categories of contraband, only the highest severity of said items should be charged.
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[bold]Category A:[/bold] Illegal possession of Cat. A controlled armaments may incur a sentence of up to 5min brig and further legal action as the situation demands.
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- Any object or instrument specifically designed, adapted, or used to cause physical harm in close combat
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- Any object or equipment specifically designed or adapted to protect against physical harm caused by weapons, projectiles, or other forms of direct assault
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- Any object or instrument specifically designed or adapted to incapacitate or disorient by using light or sound without causing permanent injury
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- Any object or equipment specifically designed or adapted for explicitly training purposes that would otherwise fall under another category
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[bold]Category B:[/bold] Illegal possession of Cat. B controlled armaments may incur a sentence of up to 10min brig and further legal action as the situation demands.
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- Any object or instrument specifically designed or adapted to cause physical harm in close combat, which employs a powered system to enhance performance
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- Any manually-operated ballistic arms that possess an internal magazine or feeding system, or lack an internal magazine or feeding system altogether
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[bold]Category C:[/bold] Illegal possession of Cat. C controlled armaments may incur a sentence of up to 15min brig and further legal action as the situation demands.
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- Any manually-operated ballistic arms that use an external magazine or feeding system
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- Any semi-automatic ballistic arms not easily concealable within a pocket or coat
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- Any object or instrument specifically designed or adapted for explicitly less-lethal purposes that would otherwise fall under another category
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[bold]Category D:[/bold] Illegal possession of Cat. D controlled armaments may incur a sentence of up to 20min brig and further legal action as the situation demands.
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- Any semi-automatic ballistic arms that are easily concealable
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- Any fully-automatic ballistic arms
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- Any laser, plasma, or energy based arms, including ones designed, intended, or used for melee combat.
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- Any object or device specifically designed or adapted to cause physical harm through detonation of an explosive charge
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- Any object or equipment specifically designed or adapted to protect against both a space environment and physical harm caused by weapons, projectiles, or other forms of direct assault
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[bold]Category E:[/bold] Illegal possession of Cat. E controlled armaments may incur a sentence of up to 25min brig and further legal action as the situation demands.
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- Any crew-served or emplaced weapon
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- Any object or instrument specifically designed or adapted to launch large-calibre explosives or projectiles for offensive or defensive purposes
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- Any object or instrument specifically designed or adapted to employ chemical, biological, esoteric, radiological, or nuclear hazards for offensive or defensive purposes
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Armaments licenses may be issued by the Commanding Officer, Warden, or Head of Security. The license must include the name of the holder, a list of allowed armaments, and a stamped signature from the issuer.
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If the holder uses their armaments in the commission of a crime, the issuer may be held liable for accessory to the crimes committed, along with Endangerment and Abuse of Power where applicable.
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