Guide to contraband
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Summary
tl;dr
- Is the person allowed to have it as part of their job? If yes, it's not contraband.
- Do they have a permit to have it anyway? If yes, it's not contraband.
- Is it not on this list of contraband items on the Wiki? If it's not on the list, it's not contraband.
- Is it dangerous in any way to the user or anyone else? If yes, it's at least minor contraband.
- Is it intended to cause bodily harm to somebody other than the user, or designed with the intention of breaking into places (such as an emag)? If yes, it's major contraband.
- Is it a High Risk Item listed on the wiki? If yes, it's major contraband and also grand theft.
See the Identifying Antagonists page for more items, but this'll be moved over here.
Generally not contraband
The following items are generally not considered contraband for anyone. If they are used in a crime, however, they may become contraband. Generally contraband charges wouldn't apply to the first offence, but if the items are confiscated for another crime, contraband charges may apply if they are found with another one.
Item | Notes |
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Shrink rays | Not contraband for anyone. If used to alter someone against their will, then this is considered assault. |
Basic tools | Not contraband. Again, may be confiscated if used in the commission of a crime. |
If an item it potentially harmful, that does not necessarily make it contraband as long as its harmful nature is not the intended use of the item.
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