Yes. Contrary to popular belief, bullet proof vests are legal and available to the general public. It is illegal to wear a BPV while committing a crime in most states, and a few states prohibit possession of BPVs by felons.
Only if your white
yes they are
Bullet proof vests are legal in the state of California unless you have been convicted of a felony.
No
no, it isn't. Kevlar is the material in bulletproof vests
Under Federal Law any felon CANNOT purchase, own, or sell any personal Body Armor including bulletproof vests. Under North Carolina Code and person caught committing a felony while wearing or in immediate possession of a Bulletproof vest is subject to enhanced sentencing.
The primary material used in bulletproof vests is Kevlar in several layers. There are many types of bulletproof vests, many of which include special inserts. The actual construction of bulletproof vests and other bulletproof clothing (they make bulletproof suit coats even!) is not really different than making other clothing items, but they adhere to a higher level of quality during construction.
yes
With bulletproof vests and AK47s.
Providing you are not wearing it while committing a criminal act ... yes !!!
Bulletproof vests are generally worn for personal protection against bullets. They are typically worn by members of police officer SWAT teams, security guards or patrol officers.
Bulletproof or "bullet resistant" vests are usually made from Kevlar. However they may also be made from Lexan or carbon fiber composites. It is also filled with three or four layers of those material.
yes depending on moisture and light they can dry rot in 3 years