If you are a convicted felon, a federal ban has been put in place for you to be in the possession of body armor. Yet, if you work for an employer that requires you to wear a bulletproof vest, as long as you gain written permission to do so, it should be fine. On the flip side...
bring their guns in visible holsters. But some people who do not have that privilege to carry it in public — undercover cops and agents, plainclothes detectives and civilians — still need a license to carry.
bring their guns in visible holsters. But some people who do not have that privilege to carry it in public — undercover cops and agents, plainclothes detectives and civilians — still need a license to carry.
for untrained civilians in emergency scenarios. full body armor is not worth it. adding a helmet or side plates is fine, but many soldiers are going in the opposite direction, reducing their coverage area in order to be more nimble and comfortable. never use steel armor without an anti-...