Body armor? Hell's bells! I, for one, can't wait for the new line of crossover SUVs offering full armor with optional anti-mine under-plating, and turret-ports standard for the family Kalashnikov!
Now that'll put some of the zest back in the evening beer run!
(It gets more ridiculous with each passing day. Seriously. Ride 'em, cowboys.)
I think it's a reasonable way
I think it's a reasonable way for a person to protect him/herself if one so desires.
If we're talking weaponized body armor like an Iron Man suit, then my opinion would be a little different. ;)
Rep. Michael Honda wants to
Rep. Michael Honda wants to restrict the free market. That's wrong, period.
Another instance of thinking
Another instance of thinking that criminals will adhere to a new law when by their very nature ignore existing ones.
I'm pretty sure the Iron Man
I'm pretty sure the Iron Man suit was more of an Advanced Prosthetic. Not a weapon.
http://ironman.wikia.com/wiki
http://ironman.wikia.com/wiki/Iron_Man's_Weaponry_(film)
-Greg, I think it's safe to say that Iron Man's suit is weaponized.
Body armor? Hell's bells!
Body armor? Hell's bells! I, for one, can't wait for the new line of crossover SUVs offering full armor with optional anti-mine under-plating, and turret-ports standard for the family Kalashnikov!
Now that'll put some of the zest back in the evening beer run!
(It gets more ridiculous with each passing day. Seriously. Ride 'em, cowboys.)