Fathers Create Bulletproof Backpacks

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Its coming to this now?? or are these guys trying to make a buck by installing fear. :what:

BOSTON -- It's time for parents to make the annual trek to get back to school items, which usually includes jeans, jerseys and a few notebooks.

NewsCenter 5's Pam Cross reported Thursday that a couple of North Shore men want parents to consider something else -- a bulletproof backpack.

"They have them with them on the floor, on their laps, on the bus. They always have a backpack," said Joe Curran, of My Child's Pack.


It started with the Columbine shooting in 1999. Curran and Mike Pelonzi said that they watched and worried for their own children. They had the idea to hide bulletproof material inside a backpack. They call it defensive action.

"If the kid has a backpack next to them, or under the desk, they can pick it up, the straps act as a handle and it becomes a shield," Curran said.

It's much lighter than a 15-pound police vest. After three years of experimenting, the backpacks that were tested by an outside lab ranked threat level two. It stops an assortment of bullets, including 9-millimeter hollow point bullets. The fathers researched school shootings from 1900 to this year.

They will sell for $175, but do the special book bags play upon paranoia when most schools are called safe?

"I want to keep my kid safe. I don't care what you do -- if you want to fight the good fight or fix the world's hurts, I can't help you, but my kids are going to be safe because of these backpacks," Curran said.
 
damn, makes me even more ashamed to live in MA. oh well. maybe il go out and buy another gun to make myself feel better.... any excuse right :rolleyes:
 
Bulletproof backpacks?

What's next, duct-taping a trauma plate to their lunchboxes? :D

Soon it'll be a race to see which kid is more "Mall-Ninja-In-Training" than the next. :neener:
 
Steve,

Of course, I see the contest. How many trauma plates can you duct tape to your lunchbox, and how many hits can you absorb in your back with it taped to you contest!

After that, we can have a wheelbarrow race...
 
. . .wish I had thought of it first. . .

Who didn't think of this way back in the late 90's when school shootings were all the rage? I know my friends and I joked about selling bulletproof backpacks.

Thing is, 99.999% of people thought of it, realized how stupid it was, and/or realized that it would take fear-mongering to market it, and abandoned the idea.
 
My sentiments

"The best defense...."

If nothing else, the backpacks might provide the psychological edge needed to rush - and hopefully overcome - the bad guy.
 
You mean like people who keep loaded guns around

No, that's just my blood thirsty nature.

Seriously, what kind of life is that for a kid? That's pathetic, these parents need to move somewhere safe if they think their kids will be shot in school. Natural born victims :barf:
 
This may make some people angry, but if it were up to me at least 1 in every 8 classrooms would have a firearm and a teacher trained to use it.
 
Bartkowski,I strongly disagree.

Every teacher should be issued a Glock 19 and taught how to use it. ;)

"I want to keep my kid safe. I don't care what you do -- if you want to fight the good fight or fix the world's hurts, I can't help you, but my kids are going to be safe because of these backpacks," Curran said.
Uh...no they're not.
I mean,he obviously realizes that his kids' school zone is,in fact,not gun-free despite the sign out in front of the building. Imagine the kids' surprise when the first round knocks the backpack out of their trembling little hands and then they're even more defenseless.
 
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With all the books kids are carting around, aren't the packs already bulletproof? :neener::neener:

If I ever had kids, they sure as heck wouldn't be getting one of those. Just plays into mass hysteria and control through fear...
 
hey wait a minute....if they brag about being able to stop "an assortment of bullets, including 9-millimeter hollow point bullets" aren't HPs poorer penetrators than ball? Sounds to me like it isn't stopping most 9mm, just a few kinds. So your kids are kinda safe.

What is silly is that there are already documented serious medical damage being done to kids from hauling around too heavy backpacks. Now you add another 10lbs?

The cure is more dangerous than the problem
 
Imagine the lawsuit the guys selling it will get from the first devestated parents whose child is killed even though they had that ultra-safe bullet proof back pack. You know it would happen.
 
Give all the boys smoke grenades and all of the girls stun grenades. That way you pin down the bad guy and provide cover for everybody to get out.

And halberds to the lunch ladies for crowd control.
 
Wouldn't it make more sense just to buy your kid a real bulletproof vest? I know if my dad bought me one, I'd wear it everyone, under my clothes, and just shut up about it.
 
This isn't new. I watched a news story on it at least 10 years ago. Of course, those kids went to an inner-city L.A. school.

They aren't necessary, schools are gun-free zones right? All criminals obey the law. I'd rather have teachers and parents armed to stop and/or deter a psycho than knowing my kid's backpack stopped round #166 and #168 in the latest school massacre.
 
My initial reaction was pretty negative: If I really thought my kid's school was normally dangerous, I wouldn't send them there.

On the other hand, providing my kids with unobtrusive contingency tools they can use isn't a bad thing.

And the lunch ladies when I was a kid all had battle axes.
 
As a senior in high school, I'll tell you that you have to be a special type of student (or have a special type of parent) to have one of these. Come on guys, think back to high school. You know that kid would be harassed to no end.
 
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