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| <h2>Usage Notes</h2>
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| *Any weapon being brandished or misused can be considered mid-level contraband
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| *Certain items would be considered contraband after being seen in use. Those are marked with their respective grade colour.
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| *It is not contraband if the person with the item is intended to have it, obviously. For example, you can't charge a security officer for having a disabler, nor <i>inherently</i> can you charge a virologist for having a sample of a harmful virus.
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| *Do <b>not</b> stack charges unless marked. You are only allowed to apply one contraband charge, of the highest tier item you find.
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| *The Captain or Head of Security can authorise the use of contraband, though a written document must be provided. The document may be waived in case of emergency.
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| *Calls to arm the crew automatically waive contraband laws regarding firearms and melee weapons of high-level or lower.
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| *Miners are permitted to use weapons off-station freely while mining, but cannot have them drawn on station and must keep them non-visible whenever possible.
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| *Remember to gauge intent if possible. A firearm loaded with non-lethal ammunition could (and likely should) be considered lower contraband than one which is loaded lethally. Levels of contraband can be raised or lowered for specific cases, though use this in good faith.
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| <h2>Exemptions and specific details</h2>
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| *<b>Ammunition</b> - Anyone with a weapons license is exempt, naturally.
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| *<b>Armour Vests</b> - Security, the HoP, the Captain, and the bartender are all exempt.
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| *<b>Flashes</b> - Heads of staff and roboticists are exempt.
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| *<b>Jaws of Life</b> - Engineers, atmos techs, and the CE are naturally exempt, as well as paramedics.
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| *<b>Recreational Drugs</b> - Space drugs and anything of similar effect
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| *<b>Non-Prescription Drugs</b> - Mindbreaker toxin or other chems which do not have lasting or damaging effects. A prescription signed by medical staff can waive this.
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| *<b>Hard Drugs</b> Cocaine, meth, krokodil, or anything on the same level that can cause significant harm to users. A signed and stamped prescription from the CMO alone can authorise small volumes of these to be carried.
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| *<b>Any Firearm (without a license)</b> The bartender has a license for their shotgun and their shotgun alone. Space explorers may have weapons, if they have a license. Vanguard Operatives are licensed. Charges can be lowered to mid- or low-level contraband considering the circumstances involved. Be careful not to equate a double-barrelled shotgun with some beanbags to a Bulldog with a mag of lethals.
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| *<b>Hard Drug Stockpile</b> - Large quantities of hard drugs. Any excess that would not fit in a single pill bottle may be considered here, or in a single regular box for things like cocaine.
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| *<b>Syndicate Uplink</b> An incredibly high-value item that should not be toyed around with. Any device with access to the Syndicate black market must be handled with the utmost care. Under no circumstances should security officers be purchasing things from this.
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