Thread:Calatore/@comment-28048698-20160603154727/@comment-27247829-20160605221815

I'll have you know that in the country I'm staying, melee-based criminals are much more common than gun users. There's plenty of cases of student brawls with them carrying improvised flails and maces made of bicycle parts (where did they learn how to make that, anyway?), a robber's preferred weapon when they're serious is a cheap katana replica with a very brittle blade (which is surprisingly common and easy to get), and then there's once the infamous 'Folktale Killer', who killed his targets with accordance to folktales he imitated; using a sling to launch potatoes at high speed to someone's head (not unlike David's NP), bashing someone's skull with an improvised mace then planting vegetables at their eye sockets, and hiding a victim by encasing them like a stone statue of someone's crying after disemboweling the victim with a sickle. At one time, there wasn't even a murder weapon found around the scene, but the body was surrounded by suspicious vegetables and fruits of unusual sizes; police speculatee that he grew some of his 'calling cards' by himself. Even I was once surrounded by a bunch of guys with sickles, and you know that my right side is problematic; luckily, the neighborhood watch arrived in time, and I was unharmed. I remembered that local literary experts were brought in to work with the police in order to solve the Folktale Killer case; it was chaotic, especially since moral guardians just seems to cannot accept that folktales 'would prompt someone to kill instead of something like video games'.

That's probably why I'm quite skeptical about weapons; it will always be the same. There will still be responsible and unresponsible users. The problem lies in controlling those populations.

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