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Jill Stringham, the Director of Strategic Partners with Amendment II joins Mac and Gaydos to talk about a bulletproof backpack her company's making for kids.

A Utah company that sells bulletproof backpacks has seen a large increase in orders.

According to Fox 13, the "Ryno-Hide" backpack demand has crashed the company's website.

"Our armor was being bought to protect people, the ‘preppers,' is the term," [Rich Brand, Amendment II's Chief Operating Officer] said of those who would typically buy it for personal use. "At this point, it's transcended to everyone. Anyone who's sending out a child into the world, seeing what can happen now, they want to protect their children."

Brand said his company never intended for the products to take off the way they did.

Jill Stringham, the Director of Strategic Partners with Amendment II, said the backpacks are not sold by the company for profit.

The backpacks have a retail price that varies between $150 and $300.

Is this something society needs now? Would you buy your child a bulletproof backpack?

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    yrreta wrote...
    The sky is falling,
    the sky is falling. Great, let's teach our children how to live in fear, and everybody is a winner. This country is so doomed. It's good to be aware, but living in fear everyday is not so good. What's next, body armor for children with helmets? "Hey parents, get this for your kid, not only will they be safe from being shot, they won't get hurt when they fall down on the playground, and you won't have to sue the school for their skinned knees". This will just make the idiots buy more powerful weapons.
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    yrreta wrote...
    ...and make the
    Chiropractors rich from all the kids with early back problems from the loads they carry to school each morning.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Next...
    Online preschool.
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