Brazil’s gun lovers celebrate relaxation of firearms laws
Jair Bolsonaro delivers campaign pledge for looser regulation, despite murder rate
Jair Bolsonaro delivers campaign pledge for looser regulation, despite murder rate
Brazil’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro signed a decree significantly expanding the public’s right to bear firearms in the belief that this will help reduce the crime epidemic.
By The Washington Post Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro signed a decree Tuesday loosening restrictions on gun ownership, a move that appeased his base but which critics say will worsen a crime wave that has already claimed thousands of lives. Bolsonaro’s decree, made while he was
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President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday signed a decree making it easier for many Brazilians to own firearms
President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil signed a decree on Tuesday
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