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Bolsonaro Wants to Further Ease Laws on Carrying Guns

By Richard Mann, Contributing Reporter

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has announced his government is preparing new laws to make it easier to carry guns in public.

The president promised during his election campaign to overturn Brazil’s strict firearms laws, despite the country’s high murder rate.
The president promised during his election campaign to overturn Brazil’s strict firearms laws, despite the country’s high murder rate.

The far-right leader said his plans would benefit “collectors, shooters and hunters” and expand the legal protection for people using firearms to defend their own lives or property.

The president promised during his election campaign to overturn Brazil’s strict firearms laws, despite the country’s high murder rate.

He argued that guns will help people defend themselves. “You can be sure the bums will think twice before committing a crime, knowing that someone might be armed,” he said.

He took the first step by signing a decree easing restrictions on civilians buying guns in January. It allowed Brazilians to keep up to four guns in their homes or places of business.

During an internet broadcast earlier this week, Bolsonaro revealed he had discussed the new legislation with the Ministry of Defence, according to a report in the Estadão newspaper.

He said: “We will have news. That’s what you want. What we want is to treat collectors, shooters and hunters with the due respect they deserve.”

Brazil recorded 64,000 murders in 2017, with 43,000 of those the result of firearms. About 330,000 civilians in Brazil were legally registered to have a gun during the same year.

Source: AP

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