Posted on 08/10/2007 4:57:23 AM PDT by Abathar
BOSTON -- It's time for parents to make the annual trek to get back-to-school items, which usually includes jeans, jerseys and a few notebooks.
Boston television station WCVB reported Thursday that a couple of Boston men want parents to consider something else -- a bulletproof backpack.
"They have them with them on the floor, on their laps, on the bus. They always have a backpack," said Joe Curran, of My Child's Pack.
It started with the Columbine shooting in 1999. Curran and Mike Pelonzi said that they watched and worried for their own children. They had the idea to hide bulletproof material inside a backpack. They call it defensive action.
"If the kid has a backpack next to them, or under the desk, they can pick it up, the straps act as a handle and it becomes a shield," Curran said.
It's much lighter than a 15-pound police vest. After three years of experimenting, the backpacks that were tested by an outside lab ranked threat level two. It stops an assortment of bullets, including 9-millimeter hollow point bullets. The fathers researched school shootings from 1900 to this year.
They will sell for $175, but do the special book bags play upon paranoia when most schools are called safe?
"I want to keep my kid safe," Curran said. "I don't care what you do -- if you want to fight the good fight or fix the world's hurts, I can't help you, but my kids are going to be safe because of these backpacks."
Won’t do much good in schools requiring ‘see-thru’ packs.
I haven’t heard of that requirement, they must not have metal detectors yet.
Huh, now you've gone and made me curious. I have some old textbooks downstairs I'm going to have to try my own hardware on...
With three minutes between classes students carry all their books with them during the day.
In this day and age I can never figure out why they don’t have the schools books on CDs. I’d pay $10 a class to have the CD at home so the kids don’t have to cart the books to and from school.
How does the Israel secure their children.. Gramma Checks Ids while Grampa and a few of his friends hang around a short distance away with Uzi,s.
Here the Leaders of the Public Teachers Union NEA pray for massacres.....helps with their Marxist Political Agenda.
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Books, their purchase and the propaganda within them is just another aspect of the Public Education Con.
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I have shot books before, they make a great bullet catch, within reason. A couple of thick hardcover books like the kids carry will stop a 9MM no problem, and would probably hurt a whole lot less than bulletproof material would also.
If I were designing such a beast, the Kevlar would be in the layer of fabric at the part of the backpack immediately against the wearer's skin--which doesn't need to be "see-through".
Your kids carry around an 8” thick stack of books all day long? Your kids must be the only ones who do this. Kids I know visit their lockers several times a day to swap out books. I personally have never met anyone who carries an 8” stack of books on them all day.
When your kids get their books, go to the publisher's website and see if there is a companion CD. Then I suggest you contact the school superintendent's office and ask to be put in touch with the book room and see if you can get the CD's for your kids.
I carried easily that much when I was in school.
How many books will it take to stop a 7.62 X 39, or a .357?
More of a wipe-up-the-blood solution than stopping the bleeding. The sheeple will buy into it... they know that the courts/cops won’t protect them.
Proliferation of such body armor would make it cheaper in the long run. In the rare event of another Columbine, the shooters would then be not only well armed, but well protected from assault using confiscated armored bookbags for their own protction.
8” stack is nothing. A typical high school junior at our school is probably carrying 12” - think US History book (mine back in the day was 3” - same book I saw as a freshman at Univ. of Ill, btw!), advanced chemistry, 3rd year foreign language, a stack of paperbooks for the Lit class, etc.
The apocalypse is upon us
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