Providing you are not wearing it while committing a criminal act ... yes !!!
There are no laws restricting the use of bullet-proof vests.
One can wear a bulletproof vest any where in a free country, whether in the USA , Canada or europe, If the vest fits....
Not using it to commit a crime no problem. You look kinda funny and please remember, they are not bullet proof. They are bullet resistant and only up to a certain level defined by its classification. Most police wear a level IIa
It was a bulletproof vest type of wear
Gee, I'd like to wear a bullet proof vest today, is that legal? You don't need permission from the state or federal government to protect yourself.
Coat, helmet, jockstrap, bulletproof vest, hat, sunscreen
BOTH my parents are CHICAGO police SERGEANTS. n i also know a lot of CHICAGO police because of this... all of them told me it is COMPLETELY LEGAL to OWN/WEAR a bulletproof vest AS LONG AS its not during the commission of a CRIME or as long as you are not a Felon or have a WARRANT issued for your ARREST.
I think the question you are wanting to ask is "Can felons wear bulletproof vests?" a felony (plural felonies) is "A grave crime, such as murder, rape, or burglary, that is punishable by death or imprisonment in a state or federal facility." as such, felonies are incapable of wearing a bulletproof vest as they have no physical body. That being said, the answer to your question will vary by state.
You must work in law enforcement in order to buy a bulletproof vest. It is against the law otherwise.You can't purchase a bulletproof vest online without certifying that you work in law enforcement.
Because they are. they're all very mad. yep that's right be careful wear a bulletproof vest. people are mad.
You can wear a bulletproof vest whenever you want no permit needed. Added info: as long as you aren't otherwise doing something illegal. In many states, maybe all, you can face and additional charge if you commit some sort of crime while wearing a vest.
In pa., I dont think so.
It's okay to wear but please refer to 2C:39-13 in the Code of Criminal Justice of New Jersey; print and keep a copy in the trauma plate pouch and you should be good.