Woman turns in 1,300 guns in cash-for-arms amnesty

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I didn't see this posted anywhere. I hope it's not a duplicate.

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americas/07/24/brazil.guns.ap/index.html

Woman turns in 1,300 guns in cash-for-arms amnesty
Saturday, July 24, 2004 Posted: 8:31 PM EDT (0031 GMT)


SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) -- A woman has turned in nearly 1,300 guns to federal police, responding to a government campaign for citizens to surrender privately held weapons.

The woman had kept the guns at home since her father, an arms collector, died eight years ago, federal policeman Wagner Castilho said Saturday.

Police did not identify the woman, who is expected to receive up to 200,000 reals (U.S. $65,000) for her arsenal turned in Friday. The government is paying Brazilians to surrender their weapons in an effort to reduce the country's murder rate, one of the world's highest.

According to UNESCO, Brazil has 27.1 homicides per 100,000 people -- the fourth-highest in the world. Sixty-eight percent of those killings are committed with firearms.

The government pays up to 300 reals (U.S. $98) for each weapon turned in, depending on the gun's caliber and age.

In Sao Paulo state alone, police have collected more than 3,000 weapons since the program began on July 15, Castilho said.

In Rio de Janeiro state, more than 1,100 firearms have been turned in. But most are old, and some even date back to World War II, police said.

The total for Brazil was not immediately available. But the Rio newspaper O Globo put the number at more than 10,000.

The government hopes to take 80,000 guns from the streets by December 23, when a tough new gun law takes effect.

The new law prohibits the possession of firearms in public and raises the minimum age for gun ownership from 18 to 25. It also requires owners to register their guns with the ministries of defense and justice.

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It really makes you want to have something set in stone for what happens with your guns when you die. Even being dead, I would be very unhappy if they were just turned over to the government.
 
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