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An item has a LC only if it is likely to be controlled. Ordinary clothing and tools normally do not require a LC. Of course, every society will have exceptions; for instance, revealing clothing might be LC4 in a puritanical society.
An item has a LC only if it is likely to be controlled. Ordinary clothing and tools normally do not require a LC. Of course, every society will have exceptions; for instance, revealing clothing might be LC4 in a puritanical society.


'''LC4''' – ''Open.'' The item is openly available in most societies, but tightly controlled societies might restrict access or use. ''Examples:'' Computer; sword; shotgun; motor scooter.
'''[[:Category:LC4|LC4]]''' – ''Open.'' The item is openly available in most societies, but tightly controlled societies might restrict access or use. ''Examples:'' Computer; sword; shotgun; motor scooter.


'''LC3''' – ''Licensed.'' The item requires registration with the authorities in most societies. Registration might involve a fee or examination, and might be denied to criminals, minors, etc. ''Examples:'' Automobile; handgun; hunting rifle.
'''[[:Category:LC3|LC3]]''' – ''Licensed.'' The item requires registration with the authorities in most societies. Registration might involve a fee or examination, and might be denied to criminals, minors, etc. ''Examples:'' Automobile; handgun; hunting rifle.


'''LC2''' – ''Restricted.'' Only military, police, or intelligence agencies may possess the item in most societies – although some licensed civilians might be permitted to keep it on their own property. Examples: Assault rifle; armored vehicles.
'''[[:Category:LC2|LC2]]''' – ''Restricted.'' Only military, police, or intelligence agencies may possess the item in most societies – although some licensed civilians might be permitted to keep it on their own property. Examples: Assault rifle; armored vehicles.


'''LC1''' – ''Military.'' The item is available only to armed forces or secret spy agencies in most societies. Examples: Anti-tank weapons; fighting vehicles.
'''[[:Category:LC1|LC1]]''' – ''Military.'' The item is available only to armed forces or secret spy agencies in most societies. Examples: Anti-tank weapons; fighting vehicles.


'''LC0''' – ''Banned.'' The item is restricted to the armed forces of certain governments, who will go to extremes to keep it out of the hands of individuals and "have-not" governments. ''Examples:'' nuclear and biological weapons.
'''[[:Category:LC0|LC0]]''' – ''Banned.'' The item is restricted to the armed forces of certain governments, who will go to extremes to keep it out of the hands of individuals and "have-not" governments. ''Examples:'' nuclear and biological weapons.


[[Category:Equipment]]
==See Also==
* [[Control Rating]]
* [[Control Rating and Legality Class]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Legality Classes]]

Latest revision as of 05:07, 16 June 2010

Some equipment has a "Legality Class" (LC). LC rates how likely an item is to be legally or socially acceptable to own and carry. The availability of a given item in a particular society depends on the interaction between the item's LC and the society's "Control Rating"; see Control Rating and Legality Class.

An item has a LC only if it is likely to be controlled. Ordinary clothing and tools normally do not require a LC. Of course, every society will have exceptions; for instance, revealing clothing might be LC4 in a puritanical society.

LC4Open. The item is openly available in most societies, but tightly controlled societies might restrict access or use. Examples: Computer; sword; shotgun; motor scooter.

LC3Licensed. The item requires registration with the authorities in most societies. Registration might involve a fee or examination, and might be denied to criminals, minors, etc. Examples: Automobile; handgun; hunting rifle.

LC2Restricted. Only military, police, or intelligence agencies may possess the item in most societies – although some licensed civilians might be permitted to keep it on their own property. Examples: Assault rifle; armored vehicles.

LC1Military. The item is available only to armed forces or secret spy agencies in most societies. Examples: Anti-tank weapons; fighting vehicles.

LC0Banned. The item is restricted to the armed forces of certain governments, who will go to extremes to keep it out of the hands of individuals and "have-not" governments. Examples: nuclear and biological weapons.

See Also