Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Who Can Use the Bullet Proof Vest?

For most countries, the bullet proof vest is allowed to be used by anybody. If you need protection and you wanted to be safe from various threats that you will likely encounter, you can wear any type of bullet proof vest and you can buy as many bullet proof vest as you want. The bullet proof vest is an important tool for protection, and generally, it should be made available to everybody. But there are some countries that provide restrictions on the use of the bullet proof vest.

In America, those who have a criminal record or who have been convicted of a crime are not allowed to purchase a bullet proof vest. Also, some states in America are considering banning the use of the bullet proof vest to civilians. Connecticut is the first state who has enacted laws on banning the sale of the bullet proof vest to civilians. America has passed a federal law restricting a convicted felon to wear, possess and purchase any type of body armor which was effective on 2010.

In Australia, it is also prohibited to import body armor without the permission of the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service. Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Northern Territory and ACT passed control legislations on the bullet proof vest. No one is allowed to possess any body armor without authorization on these countries.

In Canada, all are allowed to wear and purchase the bullet proof vest except the British Columbia who has enacted the Body Armour Control Act that restricts the possession of body armor like the bullet proof vest without a license issued by the provincial government.

In Netherlands and Italy, the use of body armor such as the bullet proof vest is unregulated. In these countries, the citizens are encouraged to wear body armors especially those who work in the private sectors whose work involve high risk and dangers. 

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