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not all NY is a liberal cesspool, just like MA. I have family in several areas of NY and they are hardcore 2A. They lament the same BS we have here in MA.
Any heavy leather jacket is a felony - So no riding gear in NYProposed NY law: any garment of clothing must allow bullets to pass through it unhindered. To wear, possess, manufacture, or distribute any article of clothing that has a measurable reduction of bullet velocity, or deflection of bullet trajectory greater than that of a standard cotton tee shirt shall be a class 2 felony. The wearing of two or more of such garments shall be punishable by mandatory imprisonment for no less than 20 years to life.
What did you end up getting?Only worn my vest three times.. Still impressed with how light it is , when it gets hot out I want to give it a try but I sit/stand in air-conditioning anyway
This was a parody. It was not intended to be taken seriously, just pointing out how foolish it would be to regulate body armor (similar to sound suppressors).NY Fflonies are given letter designations (as in "Class D Felony") with "Class A" being the most serious; not number grades.
Obvious, but parodies are best when the details are accurate.This was a parody. It was not intended to be taken seriously, just pointing out how foolish it would be to regulate body armor (similar to sound suppressors).
I thought you said when and I went on a whole rant. It Is a non-tactical standard 3a+.What did you end up getting?
So a coat I can buy at Macys is illegal, under this proposed law...and can put me in jail for 20 years.Proposed NY law: any garment of clothing must allow bullets to pass through it unhindered. To wear, possess, manufacture, or distribute any article of clothing that has a measurable reduction of bullet velocity, or deflection of bullet trajectory greater than that of a standard cotton tee shirt shall be a class 2 felony. The wearing of two or more of such garments shall be punishable by mandatory imprisonment for no less than 20 years to life.
This will prevent citizens from protecting themselves when they finally begin door to door confiscation.If .gov wanted to protect people from getting killed, shouldn't .gov require people to wear body armor at all times?
I know.
Government doesn't actually care about preventing deaths. It wants to prevent freedom.
Oooh. Good idea. I’m sure if suggested that’ll be nextWhat's next? Requiring people to wear light colored clothing after dark to make it easier for the police to shoot them when they feel it is necessary?
USCG-rated life preserver.No helmet ? Head shot
You'll never take an alive, coppah
(Cherry tomato?)I'd put you in jail for 40 years just for the color.
Yep federal “pound me in the ass” prison.
If the article is to be believed, Youtube personality Beau of the Fifth Column is the one who ratted and called for an additional ban.The legislation signed by Hochul bans the purchase of “body vests,” which are defined in state law as “a bullet-resistant soft body armor.” Soft body armor is flexible, more concealable, and designed to stop small-caliber rounds.
Gun rights advocates were the first to flag the confusing wording of the ban. “Modern body armor isn’t soft. It’s a hard plate,” said Beau of the Fifth Column, a Southern journalist and content creator, who highlighted the gap in a recent YouTube video. Without a legislative fix, the law is a “feel-good measure” that’s ultimately ineffective, he said.
Can’t insert Clint Eastwood “Fist full of dollars” iron plate poncho image