So will the cops or soldiers who can't get armor get it from the trial lawyers association?
I think your analysis is wrong. Someone started a thread over at packing.org, and a police officer reported that the zylon material really is junk, and is failing to stop rounds.
I would be all for soldiers lugging trial lawyers into battle, one in front and one behind each one, so the lawyers take the bullets intended for that soldier.
I suggest that they hold a lawyer in front of them, when they go into dicey situations.
Am I missing something here? Police Officers trusted their product to protect their lives. Police Officers were lied to. Since when is providing defective merchandise 'mission critical'?