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angelic_lawyer April 19 2009, 13:22:28 UTC
At the moment, for various reasons, there are no laws regarding weaponry. As such, using a handgun is not against those laws currently in place.

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badassmountie April 19 2009, 17:15:18 UTC
I see. Thank you kindly for the explanation. I assure you I'll be most careful with the use of the weapon.

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libertyfuckyeah April 19 2009, 17:10:44 UTC
Your father sounded like a real hero. I don't think I met the guy, but anyone who can serve their duties and gain the admiration of his son is okay in my book!

Don't think there's really any laws in Discedo yet about handgun use, and I haven't really gotten the NRA up and running yet. The best I can think of is to clear it with your country, and if they're not here, clear it with me since my opinion counts for pretty much the rest of the world!

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badassmountie April 19 2009, 17:18:10 UTC
He was regarded as a hero by many, indeed. And rightly so; while his version of events was often exaggerated, he did a great many heroic things.

My... country? [...] Ah. Yes. Canada. You, ah. If that's the proper procedure, I shall have to turn to him, then.

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libertyfuckyeah April 19 2009, 17:32:55 UTC
It doesn't matter if he embellished his stories a little, as long as his deeds made a difference! The stories that're told about them are just to give inspiration to others to do good too! You were lucky to have him.

Canada? Oh, he's in rooming next to me in my embassy! Something about keeping an eye on me. You get stuck in a bottle once, and automatically all your brothers are throwing fits.

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badassmountie April 19 2009, 17:37:12 UTC
And so was my country.

Canada is your brother?

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boy_fatality April 19 2009, 17:40:17 UTC
That was very inspiring. It's sometimes difficult to continue to admire someone when they turn out not to be all that they say they are.

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badassmountie April 19 2009, 17:54:26 UTC
My faith in him has been thoroughly tested, but he was a good man, through and through.

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[text] snakeintheveins April 19 2009, 20:24:28 UTC
My condolences on the death of your father.

He was a lucky man.

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[text] badassmountie April 19 2009, 20:43:32 UTC
Thank you. That's very kind of you.

He did some amazing things, yes.

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[text] snakeintheveins April 19 2009, 20:59:53 UTC
And it seems that he raised his son well.

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[text] badassmountie April 19 2009, 21:05:37 UTC
I can't say. Perhaps he did, but I think he didn't so much raise me as give me something to live up to. My grandparents raised me. Credit where credit is due.

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maplemaple April 20 2009, 06:10:38 UTC
He sounded like a great man.

I'm... I'm honored that he was one of mine.

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badassmountie April 20 2009, 08:20:12 UTC
He was honored to serve his country as he did.

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