Posted: 11/9/2009 1:25:13 PM EDT
| So according to arfcom i can walk around in fl or drive around with my body armor on and be legally covered? And i don't have to worry bout' the five oh flipping out? |
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So according to arfcom i can walk around in fl or drive around with my body armor on and be legally covered? And i don't have to worry bout' the five oh flipping out? Sure, but it will be a bit uncomfortable for daily use if you have no real good reason to wear it
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I reiterate: There are no laws in Florida prohibiting civilian ownership or use ofbody armor as long as you're not a convicted felon or, wearing saidbody armor during the commission of a felony while in possession of afirearm. I'd venture to guess, though, that if you're the type of person that would normally expect to get "jacked with" by "five-oh", you may want to re-assess the behaviors that get you "jacked with"... |
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Quoted: Quoted: ![]() I reiterate: There are no laws in Florida prohibiting civilian ownership or use ofbody armor as long as you're not a convicted felon or, wearing saidbody armor during the commission of a felony while in possession of afirearm. I'd venture to guess, though, that if you're the type of person that would normally expect to get "jacked with" by "five-oh", you may want to re-assess the behaviors that get you "jacked with"... Amen |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: ![]() I reiterate: There are no laws in Florida prohibiting civilian ownership or use ofbody armor as long as you're not a convicted felon or, wearing saidbody armor during the commission of a felony while in possession of afirearm. I'd venture to guess, though, that if you're the type of person that would normally expect to get "jacked with" by "five-oh", you may want to re-assess the behaviors that get you "jacked with"... Amen Indeed. |
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I reiterate: There are no laws in Florida prohibiting civilian ownership or use ofbody armor as long as you're not a convicted felon or, wearing saidbody armor during the commission of a felony while in possession of afirearm. I'd venture to guess, though, that if you're the type of person that would normally expect to get "jacked with" by "five-oh", you may want to re-assess the behaviors that get you "jacked with"... Amen Indeed. What they said.
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I reiterate: There are no laws in Florida prohibiting civilian ownership or use ofbody armor as long as you're not a convicted felon or, wearing saidbody armor during the commission of a felony while in possession of afirearm. I'd venture to guess, though, that if you're the type of person that would normally expect to get "jacked with" by "five-oh", you may want to re-assess the behaviors that get you "jacked with"... Amen Indeed. What they said.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: ![]() I reiterate: There are no laws in Florida prohibiting civilian ownership or use ofbody armor as long as you're not a convicted felon or, wearing saidbody armor during the commission of a felony while in possession of afirearm. I'd venture to guess, though, that if you're the type of person that would normally expect to get "jacked with" by "five-oh", you may want to re-assess the behaviors that get you "jacked with"... Amen Indeed. What they said. ![]() +1 I concur. |
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I hope this isn't the OP.
Police say they found a a black BB pistol, handcuffs, a metal baton, folding knife, Maglite flashlight and a ballistic vest in his car.
http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2009/11/10/545118.html?title=Armed+man+accused+of+impersonating+officer |
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Quoted: I hope this isn't the OP. Police say they found a a black BB pistol, handcuffs, a metal baton, folding knife, Maglite flashlight and a ballistic vest in his car. http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2009/11/10/545118.html?title=Armed+man+accused+of+impersonating+officer ![]() |

