Probably not, but you need to research the laws in your state. A bullet resistant garment is completely defensive.
In the U.S. having a bullet proof vest isn't illegal unless you are a felon (in some states) or are committing a crime while wearing it.
Providing you are not wearing it while committing a criminal act ... yes !!!
u can if u wear it to school without an ok. but if u r wearing it to a war type place probly not. hope this helps - It depends on rules and regulations where you intend wearing them
You can always be sued for hurting someone. Is it worse to hurt someone while wearing a bullet proof vest? Not particularly.
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.
Depends on why you're wearing it, and what you're wearing it for. Unless specifically prohibited by statute in your jurisdiction, no. Not unless, by doing so, you intend to protect yourself from injury while committing an unlawful act. Then the vest becomes "an implement of crime." It is all in THE INTENT with which it is worn.
If your an idiot who carries a gun and goes postal than it may be illegal. If not than its not against the law. Its just something your wearing. The cops will give you a hard time though.--------------------Another view: In some states possession of a bullet-proof is banned to civilians Just like sawed-off shotguns, it is considered 'contraband.' Check your local and state laws to determine the answer.
Impossible to answer without knowing what bullet weight is.
What formation are they in? How far apart are they? What are they wearing? Are they in vehicles or out in the open?
No; breast cancer results from a tumor with mutant DNA growing in breast tissue. This has nothing to do with wearing tight clothes.
That all depends on the bullet and the armor. There is no single correct answer without a lot more specifics.
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.