Bulletproof vests can be purchased from specialized retailers, online stores, and some military or law enforcement supply stores. It is important to ensure that the purchase complies with local laws and regulations regarding the ownership and use of such protective gear.
Kevlar vests for personal protection can be purchased from various online retailers, specialized security equipment stores, or military surplus stores. It is important to ensure that the vest meets safety standards and regulations before making a purchase.
Bulletproof vests are illegal in some places because they are considered to provide an advantage to criminals by protecting them from law enforcement and making it harder for authorities to stop them.
You can purchase citizenship in countries like Malta, Cyprus, and St. Kitts and Nevis through investment programs.
No, it is not possible to purchase a country. Countries are sovereign entities with their own governments and cannot be bought or sold like property.
No, a country cannot legally purchase another country. International law prohibits the sale of sovereign territory.
A bulletproof vest is a garment worn over the torso which protects against projectiles.
about early 1920's
yes
A ballistic vest is another name for a bulletproof vest - a garment worn over the torso which protects against projectiles.
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A felony
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One can wear a bulletproof vest any where in a free country, whether in the USA , Canada or europe, If the vest fits....
There are actually multiple people who warrant credit for the invention of the Kevlar bulletproof vest. The DuPont corporation developed Kevlar material. Richard Armellino marketed a Kevlar vest called the K-15 in 1975 and Richard Davis the first all Kevlar vest in 1976.
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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.