The Case of the Civilian Vigilantes
Sometimes when civilians try taking the law into their own hands, it only makes it worse.
Ethan Grass and all characters and things D-19 related are the ideas of
Zanta Keplicus and are used with permission.
Ethan Grass and all characters and things D-19 related are the ideas of
Zanta Keplicus and are used with permission.
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Ignasi/Iggy: In Andorra, our government encourages us to own guns in our homes. Does that make us vigilantes even though this is expected in Andorra?
Cynthia: Owning a gun in Switzerland is almost a law because the gun represents our duty whether we are conscripted or not. If my people walk around with guns slung around them in public, are they vigilantes?
Chuong: No because they haven't act on the criminals. Even if they did, they would hold them still until the police arrives and turn them in to them from there.
Cynthia: Owning a gun in Switzerland is almost a law because the gun represents our duty whether we are conscripted or not. If my people walk around with guns slung around them in public, are they vigilantes?
Chuong: No because they haven't act on the criminals. Even if they did, they would hold them still until the police arrives and turn them in to them from there.
Leo: It's quite a heated topic of debate. In the end, it was determined that we, the G-52s, have proven ourselves worthy that we've earned the public's trust, and because we never kill unless we have no way out. That's pretty rare, though.
W.C.: I think I am the only one that has killed in self-defense because there was no way out. All three Alkadozers died trying to get at me.
W.C.: I think I am the only one that has killed in self-defense because there was no way out. All three Alkadozers died trying to get at me.
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