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    Default Question about the travisty

    Did that douche actually have body armor on? I thought I had read that he did then it was retracted and in fact he didnt have body armor on.

    Can someone who has followed this more closely then I have clarify this for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DD977GM2 View Post
    Did that douche actually have body armor on? I thought I had read that he did then it was retracted and in fact he didnt have body armor on.

    Can someone who has followed this more closely then I have clarify this for me?

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    http://www.9news.com/news/photo-gall...storyid=279073

    From the looks of this link...I'm going to go with no.

    Forgive my lack of knowledge...but are civilians even allowed to buy body armor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kanekutter05 View Post
    http://www.9news.com/news/photo-gall...storyid=279073

    From the looks of this link...I'm going to go with no.

    Forgive my lack of knowledge...but are civilians even allowed to buy body armor?
    Yes purchase of armor is ok here

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    Yes, a civilian can buy body armor, http://www.bluedefense.com/ you can even use paypal at checkout

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    Yes purchase of armor is ok here
    Ah ok thank you. I know my father-in-law gets a yearly allowance to buy body armor from Aurora PD but I didn't know if you needed to be military/LEO to purchase it or not.

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    In the media, a rifle with a detachable magazine becomes a machinegun or assault weapon, or just AK-47 very quickly. Apparently LBE just as quickly becomes body armor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Circuits View Post
    In the media, a rifle with a detachable magazine becomes a machinegun or assault weapon, or just AK-47 very quickly. Apparently LBE just as quickly becomes body armor.
    I don't know. He takes a shot from my red ryder in that LBE, it may stop it.
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    Haw haw haw?..

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    Answers! We need answers!


    I'm sure the trial will reveal this detail

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    Chief Oates already stated he had "Ballistic protection" like police use- an interview with him the other day he stated that he was wearing equipment similar to Aurora SWAT with the exception of one thing (I'm thinking maybe the helmet) and that's what got the PD's attention to him and cause for the arrest. The info I've heard it sounds like he had ballistic protection on his chest, neck, groin, and thighs, possibly shoulders too (Like the DAPS the military issues).
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    Quote Originally Posted by kanekutter05 View Post
    http://www.9news.com/news/photo-gall...storyid=279073

    From the looks of this link...I'm going to go with no.

    Forgive my lack of knowledge...but are civilians even allowed to buy body armor?
    Yes you can. If your wearing it and commit a crime, its an additional felony I beleive. Not that anyone on the board would commit a crime, just saying though.

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