Posted on 08/22/2014 8:54:35 AM PDT by servo1969
Rep. Mike Honda, (D-CA), has submitted a bill to the U.S. House that would prohibit the sale, use or possession of what he terms military-grade body armor.
Honda reasons that this measure would aid law enforcement in taking out an active shooter, since the active shooter wouldnt be able to obtain body armor.
There is no reason this type of armor, which is designed for warfare, should be available in our communities except for those who need it, like law enforcement, Honda said in a statement last week. Theres nothing more dangerous than what a well-armored, unstoppable active shooter can do. This bill is common-sense and long overdue.
Hondas bill, H.R. 5344, The Responsible Body Armor Possession Act, would place a ban on what it terms enhanced body armor. This type of armor as referenced in the bills language would include any wearable armor including helmets or shields that offer a ballistic protection of Type III or above as determined using National Institute of Justice Standard0101.06. The only exceptions to the prohibition would be for law enforcement, military and government agencies.
Type III and higher body armor is commonly available both new and used throughout the country. Recently companies such as Bullet Blocker have even made efforts to produce school safety equipment such as bullet proof backpacks, whiteboards and childrens-sized nylon jackets up to NIJ Type III ratings aimed to protect youngsters from active shooters.
Honda advised in a press conference Wednesday that the reason for the bill was a shooting on July 22 in Riverside County, where a man wearing body armor and armed with an assault rifle shot and killed two sheriffs deputies and wounded another.
However, this statement is not entirely correct as the shooting in question resulted in the deaths of two civilians, not law enforcement officers, and the injury of a deputy by fragments. Reports of the now-dead suspected shooter wearing body armor are likewise anecdotal and not reflected in the released information by the Riverside County Sheriff.
National gun control groups are coming out to support Hondas initiative.
In a statement by the Violence Policy Center posted Wednesday, the group applauded the lawmakers measure, saying, The gun industry has increasingly featured body armor in firearm company marketing materials, which display men wearing body armor and helmets while carrying military-style assault rifles.
In the VPCs statement, the group likewise list Adam Lanza and John Holmes, the mass killers linked to the shootings in Newtown and Aurora respectively as being protected during their sprees by body armor. However, like Hondas statement, this one is flawed as well.
While in both cases the alleged shooters were described by media as being armored, Lanza was later confirmed to be wearing a fishing vest while Holmes was equipped with a tactical load bearing vest, neither of which offered ballistic protection.
Even if Hondas bill does not make it into law, it is already against the law for criminals to add body armor to their toolkit. Since 2002, it has been illegal under federal law for convicted felons to possess body armor of any sort. This has been prosecuted in U.S. courts even in states that do not criminalize the possession of body armor.
Hondas bill is currently referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary and has three co-sponsors.
Well, then why in the heck does the government give automatic weapons and military vehicles to LEO departments?
That’s just not fair! I have been saving all my money so I could order a suit from Tony Stark.
I am going to use that for my new tagline...;-)
FYI.
BofA shoot out in LA a few years ago.
Active shooters took multiple hits and continued on.
1 took his own life (piss b upon him). The second chump bled out
Even still if they got it ( the law, gov etc)
I will also
DragonScale.?
It’s stops copper and lead.
Troops wanted it. Gov rejected it as usual
Apparently, the "responsible" thing to do is to remain in a state where they can turn you into swiss cheese, where the wolves can control the sheep easily.
Bank of America was several felons who couldn’t have legally bought the guns they illegal modified to fire full auto wearing body armor that under current federal law they could legally buy. I think it’s valuable to define a difference between the psychology of a “mass shooter” and real criminals.
When someone says “mass shooter” the image you get in your head is some psycho goes in school and shoots the place up. Statistic, especially anti statistics, include any time more than one gang banger gets shot at a time to tell you about how prevalent “mass shootings” are.
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