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Can Civilians Buy Ballistic Helmets?

Can Civilians Buy Ballistic Helmets?

In a world where personal protection is paramount, civilians are turning to ballistic helmets, once the realm of military and law enforcement. This guide unpacks the legality, purchasing considerations, and practicalities of owning such protective gear, providing essential insights for those seeking to enhance their safety measures.


Legal and Ethical Considerations for Civilian Helmet Ownership

Before adding a ballistic helmet to your personal safety arsenal, you may have questions about the legal and ethical considerations that come with it.


State and Federal Laws About Ballistic Helmets


Ballistic helmets are subject to a patchwork of regulations that can vary widely:


  • State Regulations: Some states have specific laws that may restrict the purchase, ownership, or wearing of ballistic helmets. It's essential to review state penal codes or consult with a legal professional.
  • Federal Restrictions: At the federal level, there are no overarching laws prohibiting the purchase of ballistic helmets by law-abiding civilians, but certain conditions may apply, such as a criminal background check. According to 18 U.S. Code § 931, it is against the law for a felon convicted of a violent crime to possess body armor unless they are required to do so by their employer, and have written permission to use it on the job.

Ethics of Owning Body Armor

Wearing a ballistic helmet carries with it certain ethical implications:

  • Public Perception: The sight of a civilian wearing a ballistic helmet could cause alarm or discomfort in public settings, potentially escalating tensions.
  • Responsible Use: Owners should commit to using their helmets solely for personal protection and not as a means to intimidate or exert undue influence.
  • Civic Awareness: Civilians should be mindful of the context in which they choose to wear ballistic helmets, avoiding any misunderstanding about their intentions.

Can Ballistic Helmets be Shipped Internationally? 

For those considering purchasing a helmet from abroad or selling it internationally:

  • International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR): Ballistic helmets may fall under ITAR, meaning they cannot be exported without government authorization.
  • Export Administration Regulations (EAR): Similar to ITAR, these regulations control the export of dual-use items, which can include some types of ballistic helmets.

Some exceptions apply, such as shipping to certain military bases abroad. 


In some cases Ballistic Armor Co. can secure a permit from the Department of Commerce authorizing the export of body armor to other countries, but the cost of this process is generally prohibitive for single units. If you are interested in exporting a bulk order or becoming an international distributor, contact sales@ballisticarmorco.com.


Understanding the Impact on Law Enforcement Interactions

Owning and wearing a ballistic helmet can also affect interactions with law enforcement. Use common sense when interacting with law enforcement with a ballistic helmet in your possession, especially as a civilian:


  • Disclosure: It may be prudent to inform law enforcement of your possession of a ballistic helmet during any official interaction to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Compliance: Always comply with law enforcement directives regarding the possession and use of ballistic helmets.
  • Respect: While owning a ballistic helmet is your right as a law-abiding civilian in the United States, it can raise reasonable questions in some law enforcement encounters. Calm and respectful answers go a long way in keeping these interactions pleasant for everyone.

Final Thoughts

In summary, while purchasing and using ballistic helmets is allowed in many U.S. states, civilians should be mindful of the regulations that vary by location. It's essential to purchase equipment from a reputable manufacturer that meets safety standards and to weigh the benefits against the potential drawbacks.


Remember to always stay informed about the laws in your area and make an educated decision when considering the acquisition of a ballistic helmet.

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