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  • Depending on the state, you may detain someone in the process of a crime until law enforcement can take them. I know in Texas, civilian arrest powers are very similar to police.

    Being active military throws a huge wrench in this, however, as well as being ordered to a place and deployed with the purpose of policing. You can’t just throw up a “this is federal property” defense, because this is also a public building.

  • While they have the physical ability to resist, they don’t have the legal right. They are subject to the same laws as anyone in the US.

    In fact, they might be commanded to stand down and accept it, because the legal implications of acting like an occupying force would have long term, very bad effects for the existence of the marines.

    While that might sound far fetched, the marine corps is smart, and would allow a few soldiers to face some humiliation and risk the government that funds them thinking “what if that was my kids?”

  • 80 - a charcoal drawing on a rag of a child and adult with a heart around it

    81 - a letter from a mother saying there is no crops, but they know Pelor will provide

    82 - a pressed flower crown

    83 - a tax notice, warning of foreclosure

    84 - a letter warning a local prince wants to abduct this person, and to flee rather than give in

    85 - a threat from a cult of Bahl, demanding gold or the death of their family.