QUOTE (onlyghostdanceswhiledrunk @ Feb 15 2011, 12:07 AM)

I was very sad today when i asked one of my SWAT buddies if you could even obtain a license for Class III (or any body armor for that matter) in CA... he said its super illegal, and if you get caught with it, your ass is going to jail. I really hate CA sometimes, I know you can have it in AZ, had to leave my damned SKS and class 3 wpns there when I left

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Here, have the only reference I could find to body armor in the CA penal code.
QUOTE (California Penal Code Section 12022.2)
(a) Any person who, while armed with a firearm in the commission or attempted commission of any felony, has in his or her immediate possession ammunition for the firearm designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor, shall upon conviction of that felony or attempted felony, in addition and consecutive to the punishment prescribed for the felony or attempted felony, be punished by an additional term of 3, 4, or 10 years. The court shall order the middle term unless there are circumstances in aggravation or mitigation. The court shall state the reasons for its enhancement choice on the record at the time of the sentence.
(b) Any person who wears a body vest in the commission or attempted commission of a violent offense, as defined in Section 29905, shall, upon conviction of that felony or attempted felony, in addition and consecutive to the punishment prescribed for the felony or attempted felony of which he or she has been convicted, be punished by an additional term of one, two, or five years. The court shall order the middle term unless there are circumstances in aggravation or mitigation. The court shall state the reasons for its enhancement choice on the record at the time of the sentence.
© As used in this section, "body vest" means any bullet-resistant material intended to provide ballistic and trauma protection for the wearer.
(d) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2012.
Emphasis mine. Additionally, please note that
Class III body armor is an entirely different beast than
Class III firearms: classes of body armor describe how well they protect you, with Class III being one of four classes of protection; "Class III firearms", by contrast, are a variety of Toys What Go Bang Or Boom that are regulated by the
National Firearms Act, and you only require a "Class 3 license" if you intend to import, manufacture and sell, or just plain sell NFA-regulated items. If you simply wish to own one yourself, you need:
- approval from the ATF
- a signature from the county sheriff, or city/town chief of police
- to pass an extensive background check (including submitting a photograph and fingerprints)
- to fully register the firearm
- to receive ATF written permission before moving the firearm across state lines
- to, finally, pay a tax - typically $200, but it varies depending on the device you want to get your mitts on.
And of course, the device you want has to be legal to own under the destination state's laws in the first place, or the state troopers are going to want to have Words with you...
Please,
please note that I am not the most well-educated person on this subject. After all, I'm stuck in California too. All of my information comes from a series of google searches, a firehose of raw boredom, and a ham-handed compression of the information on Wikipedia about the NFA. Don't you just love the internet?