Brazil Parliament Votes To Allow Air Passengers To Carry Firearms?
Mon Sep 17 08:27:03 PDT 2001
At 10:55 AM 9/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>It is being widely reported that the Brazilian parliament has voted
>234 for, 6 against to allow passengers on airplanes to carry
>firearms of .38 caliber or less. Details are said to be located at
><http://www.jb.com.br/>. I've sent an info request to my Brazilian
>and Portuguese speaking subscribers to Freematt's Alerts for
>confirmation and additional newslinks.
I'm really skeptical about this - handguns are generally banned in
Brazil, so it seems really unlikely that they'd suddenly be permitted
aboard airlines - a policy change that radical and that fast seems
too good to be true.
I searched on Yahoo's Brazilian news - see
<http://br.yahoo.com/noticias/> looking for "pistola" or "revolver"
and couldn't find any mention of the change, though I did find some
news stories about local shootings, and about how some US residents
are buying guns because of the WTC attacks. (My mother-in-law is
Brazilian, so I get some exposure to Portugese, but am far from
fluent.)
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