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Axebreaker:
@Antipator

I see his point and fine.I just think people know there is a huge gulf between a wargamer and a neo-nazi.One is for a only for game and the other is propaganda.I would think the law would not have a tough time keeping the two seperate.In the end it doesn\'t matter,the law is the law and it\'s not going to change any aspect or make any exceptions.I hope BF comes to terms with this and chooses to make a more toned down German version and not learn the hard way and get shut out of a large market.And,of course lose a fun game for us.

Angrist:
yeah but i think the thing is,
if swastikas would be legal for toys, cause thats what miniatures are, (we play with them)
it would be nearly impossible (in my understanding of laws) to keep the rest of the law,

because, think about,
if swastikas are legal on toys, why should they be illegal on clothes and anything else, as long as  not used in political things(the people wearing them would just have to say that it´s nothing political but some mystic old sign)
and then we would have problems in germany

so because of this, the law is reasonable

just my 2 cents

Axebreaker:
I think I can answer that in two words.Common sense. ;)

Angrist:
Well
one sentence considering common sense

everybody who knows a bit about german laws,  quickly realises
Law =/= common sense

maybe america has more stupid laws than germany, but in contrast to the usa, the stupid laws in germany are in use

Axebreaker:
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