A new wave of pro-gun lawmakers in Brazil, elected this month as part of a more conservative Congress, are likely to ensure far-right President Jair Bolsonaro s vision of a more armed citizenry lives on - even if he fails to win re-election.
By Gabriel Stargardter UBERABA, Brazil (Reuters) - In August last year, Brazilian farmer Reinaldo Huijsmans reported a break-in at his house in the town
UBERABA, Brazil (Reuters) - In August last year, Brazilian farmer Reinaldo Huijsmans reported a break-in at his house in the town of Maracaju, where thieves stole six legally registered weapons, including a T4 Taurus assault rifle.
In August last year, Brazilian farmer Reinaldo Huijsmans reported a break-in at his house in the town of Maracaju, where thieves stole six legally registered weapons, including a T4 Taurus assault rifle.