Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Brazil judge halts decrees relaxing gun laws

Weber eliminated a section that increased the number of firearms Brazilian civilians can own

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BRASILIA, Brazil (AFP) — A judge on Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on Monday suspended parts of four decrees issued by President Jair Bolsonaro relaxing the country’s gun control laws.

Bolsonaro issued the decrees on 12 February and they were to go into effect Tuesday.

Justice Rosa Weber’s decision regarding the decrees will be analyzed by the plenary of the court from Friday, along with other appeals filed by multiple groups against the right-wing president’s arms policy.

Among other changes, Weber eliminated a section that increased the number of firearms Brazilian civilians can own from four to six.

The section also would have allowed police and other security agents to own six to eight guns.

She also removed a section that authorized people to carry up to two guns in public, instead of one, and another part that increased the amount of ammunition that hunters and sport shooters can buy, as well as a section that allowed shooting organizati­ons and schools to purchase unlimited ammunition.

There is “unequivoca­l correlatio­n between the facilitati­on of the population’s access to firearms and the diversion of these products to criminal organizati­ons, militias and criminals in general, through robberies or clandestin­e trade, increasing even more the general indexes of patrimonia­l crimes, violent crimes and homicides,” the justice wrote.

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