President Jair Bolsonaro loosened Brazil’s strict gun laws by decree Tuesday, delivering on a campaign promise to make it easier for Brazilians to buy guns and ammunition amid rising crime fears.Â
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Bolsonaro signed the presidential decree surrounded by supporting lawmakers who applauded and made finger-gun gestures with their hands. It alters a 2003 law on firearms.
The decree “lessens bureaucracy” in the gun market and opens Brazil to firearms and ammunition made outside the South American country, according to a summary of the decree released by the president’s office. The full text of the decree had not yet been published.Â
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The summary said gun owners can now buy between 1,000 and 5,000 rounds of ammunition a year, depending on their license, up from 50 rounds. Lower-ranking military members can now carry guns after 10 years of service.Â
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“Public security starts inside your home,” said Bolsonaro, a far-right former army captain who made getting tough on criminals in a country that is the world leader in total homicides a big part of his election campaign.Â
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To own a gun in Brazil, citizens must pass a series of requirements, including a psychological screening and a safety course.
Two weeks into Bolsonaro’s presidency, he signed a decree ending the requirement that gun seekers must formally justify their reason for wanting a gun with the Federal Police, a step that hindered many from legally obtaining firearms. [Read More]
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