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Law on Bullet proof vests

KB

Diamond Member
Does anyone know the laws or a web site that covers the laws concerning owning and wearing concealable bullet proof vests by civilians? I would also like to know the same about carrying a concealed tazer gun. The states in question are Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
 
THere's no law against wearing any type of bullet-proof vest, as long as you don;t use the appearance of one to perpetrate that you may be an officer of the law.

As for Tazers, they fall under the same guidelines as concealed weapons, guns included..
 
KB, I don't know about the laws in the 3 states you mentioned, but this is a good source for the equipment you inquired about, friends of mine on the job use it.

Galls Inc. 1-800-477-7766

Perhaps they can help you w/ the legal questions, hope this helps.
 
Just out of curiousity, why are you asking about this particular subject? unless you live in an inner-city somewhere, i don't see why ballistic armor would be on your shopping list....
 


<< i don't see why ballistic armor would be on your shopping list.... >>


it's called New York, Detroit, LA, Chicago

anything else? 😀
 


<< Guaranteed every well known rich executive of super-coorporations wear a bullet proof vest. >>

Nah, I think that's just your own paranoia talking. Seriosly though, I highly doubt many rich execs wear them, unless they are in the public eye constantly and have a bad attitude or are hated for some reason by the public. Otherwise why the hell would they wear a bullet proof vest for gods ballsack.
 
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