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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3086289" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Wow! Lots went on since i first posted yesterday. To answer a few of the questions or clarify my reasoning. </p><p></p><p>I will be having a discussion with my son that he need not talk to anyone about the back pack. It really is no one elses business what he has. My concern is not the administration or school district finding out, I don't need some turd finding out about the type of backpack and some low-life stealing it if he had a chance. Should the admistration find out about my son have the bulletproof pack and not allow it my next stop would be to the local media. </p><p></p><p>I'm well aware that these level IIIA panels stop up to a 240gr 44mag round and are not a Level IV but it is better than nothing and can hope and pray that with his additional text books, binders and all the other crap he dumps into his backpack that it will have some additional resistance/proofness to .223 rounds. I took a hard look at the Level IV panels but they were just too thick and heavy to be feasible in his pack. </p><p></p><p>In the end, I'm doing whatever i can do to keep my boy safe while in school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3086289, member: 14646"] Wow! Lots went on since i first posted yesterday. To answer a few of the questions or clarify my reasoning. I will be having a discussion with my son that he need not talk to anyone about the back pack. It really is no one elses business what he has. My concern is not the administration or school district finding out, I don't need some turd finding out about the type of backpack and some low-life stealing it if he had a chance. Should the admistration find out about my son have the bulletproof pack and not allow it my next stop would be to the local media. I'm well aware that these level IIIA panels stop up to a 240gr 44mag round and are not a Level IV but it is better than nothing and can hope and pray that with his additional text books, binders and all the other crap he dumps into his backpack that it will have some additional resistance/proofness to .223 rounds. I took a hard look at the Level IV panels but they were just too thick and heavy to be feasible in his pack. In the end, I'm doing whatever i can do to keep my boy safe while in school. [/QUOTE]
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