+1
I strongly believe this will encourage more rp mentality for LEO's, whilst there is a claim that people rp to take guns out of their locker I have never once in my time playing crim or LEO seen another LEO roleplay changing/swapping their guns and most of the time they just do it without any form of rp. There are multiple reasons why I don't think this allows for a 'PVP mentality' and those are the following;
1. As a crim main I would never in my right mind want to fight a cop/leo just because of the drama and time following it, I'd personally only fight a cop if I had a reason to and it wouldnt be for a gun when I could get a shipment every day of the week for something most likely better and more suited to me and my gameplay.
2. I have been on the LEO side of things before (SD and DOC) and I strongly believe that we need to roleplay more as a community, it's not just putting someone in cuffs after shooting their tires it's about details. There's so much that goes into being a cop in real life that we exclude from the game out of fear of the process being too unentertaining or realistic which is understandable however I feel as though BASIC tasks such as cleaning your gun, handing your gun in/out at the end of the day (Adding to Harley's point here) and having to maintain and take responsibility for that gun should be a basic necessity not a quick /me pulls out a Pump Shotgun from the boot, fully loading it and preparing it for combat.
And my final point I'd like to make
3. We always complain about PVP mentality however there is literally a rule against it now which makes it even less encouraging for this simple change to become about PVP, as a member of this community for many years I'd like to see more changes to make gameplay more about ROLEPLAY then for it to be about hot-keys and shouting at eachother.
With all that said I personally think the idea should be considered and thought about more thoroughly even if some of the point's Harley has made in this post get altered to better suit the community.