Summit County, Oh – The Ohio Attorney General is pursuing a body of bodies for the body accused of selling dangerous equipment.
According to the Ohio Attorney General, Ballistic has sold vests of the range of bodies via his website and other retailers, the Ohio Attorney General.
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The company said that it or its affiliate, Vallmar Studios, has made the armor and has met the security standards of the National Institute of Justice, according to the Office of the Attorney General.
“Armor is supposed to save lives, not to sell lies. Consumers deserve to know that this type of equipment will provide the promised protection,” Yost said in a press release.
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The Ohio Attorney General’s lawsuit requests a restitution for customers who bought the body’s articulation vest.
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