Schumer Bill Would Require FBI To Regulate Body Armor Sales

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate's top Democrat said Sunday he's introducing legislation to require the FBI to regulate the sale of body armor in the U.S.

Sen. Chuck Schumer said the legislation would require the bureau to set standards on who would be eligible to purchase bullet-resistant vests and other body armor. He said there would be exceptions for law enforcement and other public safety professionals.

Schumer said he'll introduce the bill after the Senate returns to Washington in September.

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The legislation is aimed at trying to curb the sale of body armor, which has been used by assailants in mass shootings. The push comes a week after a gunman wearing body armor killed nine people in Dayton, Ohio.

The FBI didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

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