Brazil's Gun Sales Fall 90% Under Lula After Soaring Under Bolsonaro
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To end at the root the policy of free bar for the weapons imposed by his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro. That was one of the main measures of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in his first months of government, in 2023. The new rules that began to enter into force that year have yielded spectacular results: the sale of weapons has fallen 91% between 2022 (the last year of the ultraright government) and 2024, the first year with all the most restr…
An unprecedented survey by Folha de S.Paulo, conducted based on the Access to Information Law (LAI) and in partnership with Instituto Sou da Paz, highlighted successes in the federal government's public security policy. President Lula fulfilled his promise to reduce the number of firearms in the population's possession, after the irresponsible easing of restrictions adopted by Jair Bolsonaro to create chaos in the country. An unprecedented surve…
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