Summary (a quick, 2-3 sentence summary): Per title
Benefits (How this will benefit the server and game as a whole):
-MPs can be called out on their blatant word bending
-Less accidents involving an MP who forgot he had a 9mm or .44 in his holster
-The guns in weapons lockers won't get lost because someone was told to put it back.
-MPs are held to a higher standard as non-Marine crew
-Less ahelps regarding the obvious
Details (Description of how you think this would work, the benefits, etc): Per title
Implementation (Optional, if you have an idea how to implement it): Changes made to Marine Law, and a reiteration made in the rules
Clarify that MPs are not allowed to have lethals during peacetime
- Crab_Spider
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Clarify that MPs are not allowed to have lethals during peacetime
You will never be as bad as the baldie who picked up a tactical shotgun while a hunter was pouncing on top of a CMO for 4 seconds, with his only response being to pace around before being decap'd by said hunter. You are not Brett Kimple, and you never will be. You are not the reason why I regular MP.
I am John "Buckshot" Rhodes, the Tactical Snowflake Hunter
I am John "Buckshot" Rhodes, the Tactical Snowflake Hunter
- forwardslashN
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Re: Clarify that MPs are not allowed to have lethals during peacetime
MPs are allowed to carry handguns during peacetime.
>ALL NON-MARINE SULACO CREW (Doctors, Engineers, Cargo, MPs, Command, etc)
>Do not equip weapons larger than a pistol unless you are in imminent danger of a visible threat.
I proposed the rule before the revised rules went up so that MPs could carry handguns. They are not allowed to carry around shotguns and other large-caliber guns, but pistols and revolvers are completely acceptable.
>ALL NON-MARINE SULACO CREW (Doctors, Engineers, Cargo, MPs, Command, etc)
>Do not equip weapons larger than a pistol unless you are in imminent danger of a visible threat.
I proposed the rule before the revised rules went up so that MPs could carry handguns. They are not allowed to carry around shotguns and other large-caliber guns, but pistols and revolvers are completely acceptable.
The ambivalent giant white baldie in a jungle near you.