Brazil passes strict new gun law

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"Brazil's Senate has passed a bill to outlaw the carrying of guns in public and control illegal gun ownership.
The law will tighten rules on gun permits and create a national firearms register, with strict penalties for owning an unregistered gun.

A referendum will be held in 2005 on whether to ban gun sales outright.

About 40,000 people are shot dead each year in Brazil, mainly in urban shanty towns, giving the country one of the worst murder rates in the world.


President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will now give the law final approval.

After the law takes effect, gun owners will have 180 days to register their weapons or surrender them to the police.

Thereafter, anyone with an unregistered gun faces a four-year prison term.

Only strictly defined groups of people - including police, security officials, target shooters and transport companies - will be able to obtain a gun licence.

The legal age for owning a gun is being raised from 21 to 25.

In October 2005, a national referendum will ask: "Should the sale of arms and munitions be prohibited in Brazil?"

Slow change

More than 50 other gun control bills have come before Congress over the years and failed to be passed.

Brazil's arms industry is the world's sixth largest, and strong lobbying has in the past blocked any changes to the law.

Campaigners say that the difference this time is that public opinion is overwhelmingly in favour of gun control.

"The country is going to start to have efficient gun controls, something it's not had up to today," said Antonio Rangel of Rio de Janeiro anti-violence group Viva Rio.

Over 100 police officers are shot dead in Sao Paulo alone, and thousands of civilians are killed in gun battles with police.

Story from BBC NEWS:"

BBC MUST BE IN SEVENTH HEAVEN


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3305927.stm
 
Having spent a considerable amount of time in Brazil on business trips . . . this is really laughable!!!

Does anyone really things the thousands of people living in cardboard shanties under highway overpasses are going to rush in and register the gun they use to steal money from tourists????

While we were building an addition to our plant, the payroll was stolen by armed bandits . . . thereafter we hired off duty police officers who brought there own rifles, to ring the complex on pay day. I thought I was in an old western . . . where was my six shooter?

Oh - and then there was the time I almost died in a flooded underpass - but that isn't gun related.

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President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will now give the law final approval.

I'm American but I grew up in Brazil. Lula has run for the presidancy of Brazil numerous times, and is as I recall, a half step shy of being a full blown Communist. If Brazil was ever going to ban firearms, it would be under his leadership.

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About 40,000 people are shot dead each year in Brazil, mainly in urban shanty towns, giving the country one of the worst murder rates in the world.

I guess the government of Brazil wants to make sure they hit the top of that list.
 
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