CT
Connecticut — Body Armor Regulation Profile
Statutes, eligibility requirements, shipping rules, and the dealer and agency directory for this jurisdiction.
Primary Statute
CGS §53-341b (body armor transfer to civilian must be face-to-face; no direct shipment); Public Act 98-127 (1998 originating statute); post-Sandy Hook (2012 Newtown) general tightening of firearms/armor regulatory environment
Enforcement + penalties
- Penalty class
- Class B misdemeanor
- Max prison
- 6 months
- Max fine
- $1,000
- LE exemption
- CT LE, federal LE, and DOC officers are exempt from face-to-face requirement.
- Enforcement posture
- Enforced at dealer level — CT DCP audits in-person records. Online-order violations actively pursued.
Strategic Context
- Gpo Sweet Spots
- Defense industrial cleared FSO: Electric Boat + Sikorsky + Pratt & Whitney + Collins Aerospace (40K+ cleared workforce — LARGEST CT opportunity)
- Hedge fund executive protection (Greenwich/Stamford/Westport — Bridgewater + Point72 + AQR + Viking)
- Insurance capital executive protection (Hartford — Aetna/Travelers/The Hartford/Cigna)
- Foxwoods + Mohegan Sun armed casino security (2 of largest US casinos; ~35K combined employees)
- CT Conference of Municipalities (169-town aggregation)
- CT DOC unified state system — single concentrated buyer (no county jails)
- Yale Police + Yale New Haven Health + Hartford HealthCare multi-hospital
- Submarine Base New London + USCG Academy federal maritime cluster
- Regulatory Posture
- Face-to-face tier — CGS §53-341b requires in-person transfer of body armor to civilians; NO online direct shipment to CT civilian buyers; exemptions for LE/military/certain categories; ArmorOS CT market strategy MUST include CT-licensed dealer partnership network for civilian market OR restrict CT to LE/military/exempt only; post-Sandy Hook (2012) regulatory environment is strictest in US for firearms/armor; CT pistol permit required (shall-issue); hedge fund + insurance exec protection drives premium commercial market within tight regulations
- Unique To CT Categories
- CGS §53-341b face-to-face civilian body armor sale requirement — ONLY CT + NY + PA require face-to-face
- NO sheriffs (abolished 2000) — unique US structure
- NO counties (dissolved 1960) — unique US structure
- NO county jails — CT unified state DOC system
- CT State Judicial Marshal Service (700+) — unique court security structure
- CSP Resident Trooper Program — state police primary LE in ~80 towns without own PD
- Post-Sandy Hook (2012 Newtown shooting) strictest firearms regulations in US
- Electric Boat Groton = national strategic submarine shipbuilder (Virginia + Columbia-class; 17K workforce)
- Sikorsky Stratford = Black Hawk + CH-53K + VH-92 Marine One (7K workforce)
- Pratt & Whitney East Hartford = F-135 for F-35 + commercial GTF (8K CT)
- US Coast Guard Academy New London = only CG service academy
- Naval Submarine Base New London = HQ Submarine Force Atlantic; ALL US Navy enlisted submariner training
- Foxwoods Resort Casino + Mohegan Sun = 2 of largest US casinos (tribal gaming)
- Hedge fund capital — Bridgewater ($170B AUM world's largest), Point72, AQR, Viking, Lone Pine
- Hartford = historic US insurance capital (Aetna/Travelers/The Hartford/Cigna)
- Yale University + Yale New Haven Health = elite Ivy League + Level I Trauma
- ESPN HQ Bristol, Subway Milford, Pitney Bowes Stamford, Xerox Norwalk — Fortune 500 Fairfield Co cluster
- Partnership Opportunities
- Electric Boat cleared FSO — submarine shipbuilding strategic partnership
- Sikorsky + P&W + Collins cleared FSO — aerospace/defense cluster
- Hedge fund executive protection — Greenwich/Stamford premium EP market
- Insurance corporate security — Hartford Aetna/Travelers/The Hartford/Cigna alliance
- Foxwoods + Mohegan Sun tribal casino security
- Mashantucket Pequot + Mohegan Tribal Police — 2 tribal PDs
- CCM municipal aggregation — 169-town channel
- CT DOC unified state system — concentrated procurement
- CT Judicial Marshal Service — unique court security segment (700+ sworn)
- USCG Academy + Submarine Base New London federal maritime alliance
- Hoffman's Gun Center Newington + TGS Outdoors Manchester — retail CT-licensed partners for face-to-face compliance
- Aggregated Demand Estimate
- State+local LE approx 13,000 sworn (CSP 1,000 + CT DOC 4,500 + Judicial Marshals 700 + DEEP EnCon 80 + municipal ~5,000 + CSP Resident Trooper 250 + university ~500 + airport/transit ~200 + other ~500); ARNG 3,500 + ANG 1,100 non-commercial; federal concentration ~1,500 (Submarine Base + CGA + USCG + FBI + FCI); Defense industrial cleared workforce ~40,000 (EB + Sikorsky + P&W + Collins)
Detailed intelligence
Laws
Reviewed 2026-04-14Public
Laws
Laws — Connecticut
Restriction tier: face_to_face (only state in US requiring physical in-person transaction)
Federal baseline
- 18 USC §931 — violent felons prohibited; employer-authorized affirmative defense.
State statutes
CGS §53-341b — Sale or delivery of body armor
- Codification: Connecticut General Statutes §53-341b
- Summary: Prohibits the sale or delivery of body armor to any person unless the transferor meets in person with the transferee to accomplish the sale or delivery. Effectively bans online and mail-order sales to CT residents.
- Penalties: Class B misdemeanor (first offense).
- Source: CT General Statutes Chapter 952
Civilian purchase — additional requirements
- Civilian purchasers must also hold a CT pistol permit, long-gun eligibility certificate, OR ammunition certificate to lawfully purchase body armor.
- Convicted felons prohibited from possession (state-level, in addition to federal §931).
Local ordinances
None identified beyond state law as of 2026-04-14.
Recent changes (past 3 years)
None — CT's face-to-face requirement long predates the current review period and has been extended by amendment over time.
Pending / proposed legislation
Monitor CT General Assembly for any modifications.
ArmorOS compliance handling
- Civilians: block at onboarding. CT's permit requirement + face-to-face + online ban makes civilian market untenable at launch.
- Credentialed buyers (LE, MIL, fed agency, licensed security): allow onboarding; route transaction through MFG's existing CT-compliant shipping path (LE agencies already operate inside CT law; our role is matching + compliance documentation, delivery happens via MFG logistics that already satisfy CT face-to-face requirements — typically via MFG rep or authorized in-state fulfillment partner).
- Add CT-specific acknowledgment and permit-verification step to credentialed-buyer flow if delivery goes to a CT civilian address (vs. agency address).
Regulations
Reviewed 2026-04-14Public
Regulations
Regulations — [STATE]
State agency administrative rules
[Any state-level agency rules implementing armor-related statutes — often from State Police, Dept. of Public Safety, or Department of State.]
Enforcement posture
[How rigorously the state enforces armor statutes, any notable enforcement actions.]
Sources
[AG opinions, state police guidance, state AG website links.]
Purchase channels
Reviewed 2026-04-17Free account
Purchase channels
Dealer licensing
Reviewed 2026-04-14Free account
Dealer licensing
Suppliers in state
Reviewed 2026-04-14Free account
Suppliers in state
Tactical buyers
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Tactical buyers
Law-enforcement breakdown
Per-agency detail — name-level coverage of municipal PDs, sheriffs, state police, corrections, National Guard, federal-in-state, transit/port, and university/campus police. Verified-industry subscribers only.
Major municipal PDs
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Major municipal PDs
County sheriffs
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
County sheriffs
State police / highway patrol
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
State police / highway patrol
Corrections
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Corrections
National Guard
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
National Guard
Federal agencies in-state
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Federal agencies in-state
Transit & port authorities
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
Transit & port authorities
University & campus police
Reviewed 2026-04-17Verified Industry
University & campus police
Authorized Dealers (2)
Lawmen Supply Company (MES subsidiary)
Pennsauken
Law Enforcement Agencies (59)
Connecticut Department of Correction
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Connecticut Army National Guard
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Connecticut Air National Guard
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Connecticut State Police (DESPP)
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CT State Judicial Marshal Service
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Naval Submarine Base New London (Groton)
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Bridgeport Police Department
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Hartford Police Department
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New Haven Police Department
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BOP FCI Danbury (low/minimum)
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CT State Marshals (civil process commissioned)
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USCG Sector Long Island Sound (HQ New Haven)
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