Posted on 06/02/2014 10:58:57 AM PDT by sevinufnine
The country chose the wrong path when it perceived the serious homicidal violence framework in which it was immersed. Seeking solutions that were far from the real cause of the problem that only intended to transfer the responsibility for it to society. The results were catastrophic. Today the Brazilian killer framework is the worst since it began to be measured almost 35 years ago.
The disarmament concept was officially introduced in Brazil in 1997 when the first effectively restrictive gun-bearing law was enacted intended for strict control of legal weapons circulation. A few years later (2003) the law became more restrictive with the "Disarmament Statute", its goal to reduce the amount of murders in the country. It was, actually, putting into practice disarmament ideology drawn up by the UN although without any proven positive example.
(Excerpt) Read more at english.pravda.ru ...
Establishing the prohibition of the possession, as well as carry-on, as a general rule, the Disarmament Statute began to take effect in 2004. A year 48,374 homicides were recorded in Brazil. Four years later, with the near extinction of the legal arms trade practice, the numbers came to 50,113. Since then they've been on a upward climb until the record of 56,337 in 2012.
The law thus does not contribute to a reduction of homicides, but has provoked a massive uncontrolled circulation of arms in the country producing an effect diametrically opposed to the desired one. The practical reality of the ideological disarmament experiment ended up indicating that the reduction of weapons legally in circulation generates an increase in the amount of intentionally violent deaths.
The data on the 2014 Edition Preview “Map of violence” is based on the Mortality information System (SIM) from the Ministry of Health. According to that, the country of the Soccer World Cup and the next Olympic Games, reached, in 2012 its absolute annual homicides record: 56,337 victims, with the highest historical rate since the beginning of the registry (in 1980), amazing 29 murders per 100 K inhabitants.
Those are impressive numbers, higher, even, than those of countries at war. The explanation, although it can include more complex aspects, like everything else in public safety, features a predominant factor to the further the severity of the frame: the error of the civilian disarmament.
Pass an amendment to the Constitution against alcohol and look what underground industry actually transferred more money around than the top 50 companies in the country combined.
This increase is not hard to understand. The problem is that disarmament policies in Brazil or in other countries, only have the possibility to affect the crimes of passion, those treated in the "Global Study on Homicide-2014" by the UN itself as "interpersonal" crimes", committed on impulse and for which the legal possession of a firearm could be a facilitator. However, the participation of these crimes in the total amount of homicides in Brazil is minute, as in the country, according to the same study, the predominant cause for murders is the usual practice of criminal activity-homicides related to other criminals activities, namely, the Brazilian murders are in direct relation with other crimes, mainly drug trafficking and theft.
It would appear that Pravda provides a much more realistic view of the world than does the New Jerk Times.
“—interesting that we get better info from Pravda than say the NYT or WaPo—”
Crazy isn’t it? I looked at Russia’s gun policy. Was more relaxed than I imagined. One thing interesting was anyone purchasing a gun HAD TO HAVE a permanent residence/address where they actually lived. Not really such a terrible idea.
yeah, that is a key point. all these gun-hating liberals simply don’t get that. they live in a bubble anyway.
> —interesting that we get better info from Pravda than say the
> NYT or WaPo—
Even more interesting is that they seem to be making a pro-second amendment argument.
Brazil is no exception to the true reason behind governments restricting citizen arms, tyranny, which can not subrogate a well armed citizenry. “Public safety” is just the sham cover story.
The liberals are not so stupid as to actually believe the hype they are spouting, i.e. that laws disarming the law abiding will affect crime. No, they need the public disarmed to prevent an armed revolution against their socialist schemes.
Sure they do. They will simply never admit it. Because gun control isn't about guns. It is about control.
Were they to admit that they understand the simple truth related in this article then gun control becomes all about guns. And THAT they will never allow to happen.
Brazil, where only the criminals are armed and law-abiding citizens wish they were.
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