Posted on 08/12/2019 10:32:21 AM PDT by PROCON
If he cared about the people, he would recommend that they wear it in dangerous neighborhoods, like the police and FBI do.
He would make it easier and cheaper to get.
You are correct in that I may find it uncomfortable, but when I first started carrying concealed, I went through an ‘uncomfortable’ phase as well.
Some of the new “concealable” armor boost of ventilation mess and other features to help wick away heat, and I gather you would wear something wicking underneath.
I get the odds thing and I tend to avoid crowds, but sometimes you cant always do that. It seems like an option even if its not a comfortable one.
Besides warning me ahead of time, any thoughts or suggestions about features to look for? I take it from your response you have some experience with it.
Sort of a PS - I don’t mind the sweating a little, need to lose a few pounds around the waist anyway :)
Should read "boasts of ventilation mesh..."
Oh the horror! Phone books are going to be registered as body armor.
The JOKER has finally lost his last marbel.
A FIST FULL OF DOLLARS comes to mind....
Meant to add, memories of NED KELLY.
Does the FBI just have to first make sure that you’re not on their hit list?
I don't want to get shot by an FBI agent that drops his weapon while dancing. ;-)
All governments tend toward tyranny.
you are right. NEVER
That is what it is about, they want their targets to be easy to mow down. Same reason they hate civilians being armed.
Cuomo just signed the “ceramic knife” ban in New York.
Strip the FBI of all weapons and make them wear pink tutus and pussy hats so we know they’re around.
freepers keep having boating accidents and losing there possesions- going have the EPA after all for polluting the water ways :)
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