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What Civilian Needs Body Armor?
#11
“... though there is little evidence the products are actually effective.”

To be fair, they’re going to have to unload a lot more product before market penetration is high enough to provide a body of evidence sufficient to draw conclusions that are really on target.













I’m sorry. I’m a weak, weak man. Cry
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#12
There are a lot of 'civilians' in high risk neighborhoods and jobs (security, courier, etc..)... but yeah, the 'average' person has no damn need for body armor. The average person has no damn need to carry a firearm around all day. Walk around like a tactical wannabe fool, you're gonna see a SWAT team following you because you sure look like you're up to no good.

I mean, yeah, I can legally carry a shotgun while I'm mowing my lawn. But my neighbors are sure as hell gonna call 911 on my ass. Rightfully so. This 'Open carry' BS is legalized terroristic threatening. Should not be legal.
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#13
This 'Open carry' BS is legalized terroristic threatening. Should not be legal.

You know, it really is. It says, "I consider life a war zone and accept/prefer it to remain as such. So I'll be provocative because someone lied to me and said 'bad guys' would be intimidated by my strut."

Another thing it says is, "My dangly parts are small, so check out my surrogate instead."


P.S. Come to my small burg. They probably wouldn't care if you drove your riding lawnmower to the liquor store, George Jones-style.
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#14
What civilian need body armor?

Increasingly, those who live in the United States.
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#15
Blankity Blank wrote:
Well as far as the legality, let’s ask the folks who sell it.

“In the United States it is legal to purchase and possess body armour, except for a few states:
In Connecticut, body armour can only be purchased in person, and cannot be purchased online, over the phone, or by mail. In New York, a proposed ban of body armour for private citizens is currently debated. In Kentucky, committing a crime while wearing or even owning body armour is a crime in and of itself. In Louisiana, it is illegal to wear body armour on school property or on campus.

Interesting, considering that lawmakers down here keep pushing bills to allow concealed carry on campus. So I guess they want all of us dead. (If any of those bills pass, I'm leaving, no question about it.)
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#16
PeterB wrote:
...lawmakers down here keep pushing bills to allow concealed carry on campus.

Don’t “Liberal” attitudes increase in direct proportion to education?
Maybe they’re hoping there’ll be some self-inflicted reduction of those liberal campus herds.
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#17

because those critters are more heavily armed than ever.
Full automatics and Kevlar for the sports hunter!
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