18 U.S.C. § 931 — Prohibition on purchase, ownership, or possession of body armor by violent felons
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- (a)In GeneralExcept as provided in subsection (b), it shall be unlawful for a person to purchase, own, or possess body armor, if that person has been convicted of a felony that is—
- (b)Affirmative Defense
- (1)In generalIt shall be an affirmative defense under this section that—
- (A)the defendant obtained prior written certification from his or her employer that the defendant’s purchase, use, or possession of body armor was necessary for the safe performance of lawful business activity; and
- (B)the use and possession by the defendant were limited to the course of such performance.
- (2)EmployerIn this subsection, the term “employer” means any other individual employed by the defendant’s business that supervises defendant’s activity. If that defendant has no supervisor, prior written certification is acceptable from any other employee of the business.
- (1)In generalIt shall be an affirmative defense under this section that—