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...though a version designed to withstand an Uzi costs a bit more than the one made to fend off a 9mm...

Huh?

Guest nysos
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Huh?

yep, I re-read that section a couple times over to make sure I read it right the first time.

Huh? is correct.

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Huh?

Maybe they mean 45acp,though I wouldnt think it would penetrate better than a 9mm due to its larger diameter and slower velocity.

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Wouldn't this be a felony to wear if you were ever arrested according to TN law?

I believe only if you are otherwise engaged in criminal activities. But not illegal by itself

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I believe only if you are otherwise engaged in criminal activities. But not illegal by itself

My schmeckle is only illegal when engaged in criminal activities. But not illegal by itself.

Guest bkelm18
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It is legal in TN to wear body armor unless it is during the commission of a crime.

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My schmeckle is only illegal when engaged in criminal activities. But not illegal by itself.

Well yes that's what I mean, I was told if you were arrested wearing a bullet proof vest for anything, even a traffic stop could end up a felony. That's just what I've been told, but no clue how valid that is.
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Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1323

39-17-1323. Commission of certain offenses while wearing a body vest.

(a) A person commits an offense who knowingly wears a body vest, when acting either alone or with one (1) or more other persons, while committing:

(1) Any felony whose statutory elements involve the use or threat of violence to a human being;

(2) Any burglary, car-jacking, theft of a motor vehicle, or arson; or

(3) Any felony offense involving a controlled substance.

(B) For purposes of this section, a "body vest" means a bullet-resistant soft armor providing, as a minimum standard, the level of protection known as threat level I which shall mean at least seven (7) layers of bullet-resistant material providing protection from three (3) shots of one hundred fifty-eight-grain lead ammunition fired from a .38 caliber handgun at a velocity of eight hundred fifty feet (850') per second.

© The unlawful wearing of a body vest is a Class E felony.

(d) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the possession of a body vest for lawful purposes.

(e) Any sentence imposed under this section shall run consecutively to any other sentence imposed for the conviction of the underlying offense.

There is also a federal law that says if you have ever been convicted of a violent felony you cannot possess body armor.

http://www.gpo.gov/f...ap44-sec931.pdf

Edited by Karnage
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I have never worn body armor and really do not know much about it, but why not just have a light vest with any kind of shirt over it. Seems kind of dumb, but I guess if I were a person who would need such an item, 4k for a shirt might seem a little more reasonable.

Guest Victor9er
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A couple of things that stood out to me...

"Colombian designer Miguel Caballero offers a polo shirt with a little something extra up its sleeve: It's bulletproof."

"In fact, most of its employees have been shot at while wearing the garments -- it's part of the orientation process."

Columbia huh? You don't say....

:leaving:

Guest bkelm18
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A couple of things that stood out to me...

"Colombian designer Miguel Caballero offers a polo shirt with a little something extra up its sleeve: It's bulletproof."

"In fact, most of its employees have been shot at while wearing the garments -- it's part of the orientation process."

Columbia huh? You don't say....

:leaving:

The South Americans are really prolific with their protective equipment with all the violence and kidnappings that happen.

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