Yes, as long as you are not a convicted felon.
No just don't commit a crime wearing body armor that is illegal. Any way you should be telling the world that you wear it it your business and no one ells so just keep it to your self and No its not illegal
Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.
This all depends on your definition of armor and armor piercing.
is spotlighting illegal in Texas
Yes, it is illegal for a convicted felon to possess body armor in New Jersey. Under state law, convicted felons are prohibited from owning body armor in order to protect the public from potential harm. Violating this law can result in serious consequences.
In most states the sale of body armor is limited to law enforcement only. In many states it is illegal/A felony to posses body armor. It's best to check your local laws regarding the issue. you can check your states statutes by going to your states website and searching for statutes . This statement is ridiculous. If you are going to make a claim, provide a verifiable source. I have found a number of companies in the USA that are willing to supply body armor to civilians. I'm sure they would be closed down if it was illegal. I classify this as a secondary source as the Government is the primary source. http://www.bulletproofme.com/Quick_Answers.shtml#13 This is correct. New York has a pending bill to make ownership of body armor illegal for felons. In California, a felon convicted of manslaughter was, after release, later apprehended wearing body armor. California 2nd Court found the definition of body armor "too vague", and released him despite his conviction by a jury. As stated above, bulletproofme.com will ship to any state except Connecticut, where body armor is only legal for military and law enforcement personnel. The only correct part of the original answer is that you should check local law. Otherwise, the second person to post is correct. It's a ridiculous statement.
Body armor is made of Kevlar.
The Point Black Body Armor are bullet proof leather body armor. The military, law enforcement, and correctional professionals all use this body armor to protect themselves from any injury to the body.
There is no Texas law against it. The only people that can not possess body armor are felons. Sec. 46.041. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF METAL OR BODY ARMOR BY FELON. (a) In this section, "metal or body armor" means any body covering manifestly designed, made, or adapted for the purpose of protecting a person against gunfire. (b) A person who has been convicted of a felony commits an offense if after the conviction the person possesses metal or body armor. (c) An offense under this section is a felony of the third degree.
It is armor
body armor is a sort of protection that is worn on the body to help defend arrows and weapon blows