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As of 2005 in
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, all
firearm A firearm is any type of gun that uses an explosive charge and is designed to be readily carried and operated by an individual. The term is legally defined further in different countries (see legal definitions). The first firearms originate ...
s are required to be registered with the minimum age for gun ownership being 25. It is generally illegal to carry a gun outside a residence, and a special permit granting the right to do so may be granted to certain groups, such as law enforcement officers and judges. For citizens to legally own a gun, they must have a gun license, which costs R$88,00 and pay a fee every ten years to renew the gun register. The registration can be done online or in person with the
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. Until 2008, unregistered guns could be initially registered at no cost for the gun owner, the subsequent referring fee each decade would then apply. As of the
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administration a civilian is only allowed to own 2 firearms.


Statistics

In 2007 is estimated that 8,3 million people have firearms in Brazil, 9 million of which are unregistered. 39,000 people died in 2003 from firearm-related injuries nationwide. In 2004, the number was 36,000. Brazil has the second largest arms industry in the Southern Hemisphere. Approximately 80% of the weapons manufactured in Brazil are exported, mostly to neighboring countries; many of the firearms are then brought back into Brazil. Some firearms in Brazil come from police and military arsenals, having either been "stolen or sold by corrupt soldiers and officers."


History

In 2005, a large majority of Brazil's population voted against banning the sale of firearms and ammunition to civilians in a
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. Executive Order  5.123, of 1 July 2004 allowed the
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to confiscate firearms which are not possessed for a valid reason; self-defense was not considered a valid argument. These measures saw mixed results. Initially, the crime rate dropped, but subsequently rose in later years. 2012 marked the highest rate of homicides in the country, eight years after a ban on carrying handguns in public went into effect, and 2016 saw the even higher homicide rate in Brazil,with 61,619 dead. The rate appeared again in 2017 to 63,880, a 3.7% rise from 2016. In 2019 by President
Jair Bolsonaro Jair Messias Bolsonaro (; born 21 March 1955) is a Brazilian politician and former military officer who served as the 38th president of Brazil from 2019 to 2023. He previously served as a member of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies (Brazil), Chamb ...
, the number of homicides registered was 19% lower compared to 2018 (51,558), while in 2019 the registered number was 41,635 being the lowest number of homicides since 2007. However, according to experts, this drop in the homicide rate was spurred by varying causes—such as individual states' policies, an aging population, and a truce between rival criminal organizations.


Jair Bolsonaro Jair Messias Bolsonaro (; born 21 March 1955) is a Brazilian politician and former military officer who served as the 38th president of Brazil from 2019 to 2023. He previously served as a member of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies (Brazil), Chamb ...
policy

Former President
Jair Bolsonaro Jair Messias Bolsonaro (; born 21 March 1955) is a Brazilian politician and former military officer who served as the 38th president of Brazil from 2019 to 2023. He previously served as a member of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies (Brazil), Chamb ...
is strongly in favor of repealing the disarmament law and allowing citizens to own and carry firearms for defense. On 15 January 2019, Bolsonaro signed the first decree to facilitate the purchase of firearms. The decree increases the valid firearms ownership period from five to ten years and allows citizens to own up to four firearms. In order to own firearms, a citizen will have to provide proof of the "existence of a safe or a secure location for storage" of the weapon at home. Requirements for possession such as passing training courses and background checks remain, as does the minimum age requirement of 25 years. The decree does not affect restrictions carry, only for possession. On 7 May 2019, Bolsonaro signed an additional decree which allows for rural firearm owners to use their firearms on their own property; allowing additional arms imports into Brazil; allowing collectors, sports shooters, and hunters to travel from their homes to shootings ranges with their firearms and ammunition; entitling stabilized military with ten or more years experience to bear firearms; and increasing the right to purchase cartridges a year from 50 to 5000 and to 1000 for restricted weapons.


See also

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IANSA (NGO) The International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) was incorporated on 30 May 2002 under the laws of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The IANSA London office was closed in 2015, but it has an active UN liaison office in ...
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Taurus (manufacturer) Taurus Armas S.A. (previously known as Forjas Taurus S.A.) is a Brazilian manufacturing conglomerate based in São Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Founded in 1939 as a tool and die forging plant, the company now consists of Taurus Armas, ...


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External links


Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos (in Portuguese)
- Produces ammunition and rifles, such as the
Remington Nylon 66 The Remington Nylon 66 was a rifle manufactured by Remington Arms from 1959 to 1989. It was one of the earliest mass-produced rifles to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. Previously the 22-410 Stevens Arms combination gun had ...
; more commonly known under the name ''Magtech'' among English speakers.
IMBEL (Indústria de Material Bélico) (in Portuguese)
- Produces weaponry, ammunition, and assorted equipment for the Brazilian Army
Taurus official site (in Portuguese)
- Firearms manufacturer
Movimento Viva Brasil
- Gun rights advocacy group * {{Gun laws by country Gun laws in Brazil Law of Brazil