Brazil’s Lula restricts civilian gun possession, reversing Bolsonaro policy – National | 24CA News

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Published 21.07.2023
Brazil’s Lula restricts civilian gun possession, reversing Bolsonaro policy – National | 24CA News

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signed a decree Friday tightening restrictions on civilian entry to weapons in Brazil, in a transfer geared toward reversing the pro-firearms insurance policies of his right-wing predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.

The decree reduces the variety of weapons civilians can possess for private security from 4 to 2, reduces the allowed ammunition for every gun from 200 rounds to 50 and requires documentation proving the necessity to maintain the weapons.

It additionally bars civilians from proudly owning 9mm pistols, proscribing them to members of the police and navy.

“It’s one thing for the regular citizen to have a gun at home for his protection, as a guarantee, because some people think this is safety. Let them have it. But we cannot allow gun arsenals to be in the people’s hands,” Lula stated Friday throughout a signing ceremony.

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During Bolsonaro’s presidency from 2019 by means of 2022, the previous president had stated “good citizens” ought to be entitled to guard their households and their belongings, and loosened guidelines on the possession of weapons and ammunition. Though Brazil has no constitutional proper to bear arms, Bolsonaro argued that “an armed populace will never be enslaved.”


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Estimates of the variety of weapons in civilian fingers greater than tripled to 2.9 million in a rustic of 214 million folks, in accordance with the Instituto Sou da Paz, a non-profit that screens public safety.

That stays far decrease than within the United States, and regardless of the rise in weapons, Brazil’s charge of slayings remained steady throughout Bolsonaro’s time period. The variety of homicides throughout his final yr in workplace, 2022, was at about 47,500 and roughly even with the 2019 charge, in accordance with a report revealed Thursday by the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety.

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The Igarape Institute, one other public safety suppose tank, together with Sou da Paz, lauded the brand new restrictions in a press release saying they had been “another step to regain responsible parameters and legal security in controlling guns in Brazil.”

Lula’s authorities is encouraging residents to promote firearms that aren’t allowed below the brand new guidelines earlier than the tip of the yr or face confiscation by the Federal Police.


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The new guidelines additionally solidify the standing of the Federal Police as official watchdog over weapons, sidelining the navy, which beforehand held that position.

In May, Lula’s justice minister had imposed a deadline for residents to legally register firearms with the Federal Police. That beforehand was sometimes completed by the navy, however Lula’s new left-wing authorities has forged doubts on the reliability of the armed forces in finishing up that operate due to the tendency of a lot of their members to assist Bolsonaro.

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“We will keep on fighting for a disarmed country. Who should be well equipped with guns is the Brazilian police and the federal armed forces,” Lula stated.

Shooting ranges that proliferated throughout Bolsonaro’s authorities and had been comparatively unregulated now face new restrictions. They can function solely from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. and should be at the very least 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) away from colleges.

Lula’s new coverage additionally adjustments the period of a gun allow from 10 years below Bolsonaro to new limits of three to 5 years, relying on the holder.

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