The Brazilian government stands to lose more by blocking it than X stands to lose. Maybe not financially, but as an eye opener to the people. Then you just see if the people there will do anything about it or not.
Legal gun ownership is not common among civilians. Brazil does have a massive number of LEOs who do carry guns off duty (hence all the "off duty Brazilian cop shoots robber" videos).
Legal guns are prohibitively expensive for the average Joe, and there are also relatively complicated legal hurdles to be dealt with if you want to purchase one. Also, there are many restrictions on what guns and calibers you can obtain (.22 LR for rifled long guns, 12Ga for smoothbore, and .38 spl / .380 ACP for handguns).
Bolsonaro had made it easier to purchase them legally and also lifted the caliber restrictions, but I think Lula has rolled back every single change that was made regarding this subject.
TL/DR: No, most Brazilian civilians don't have guns.
It's hard to find the ownership rate, but the article said 3 million guns in private hands out of 203 million people -- so not a high rate. Another thing said 800,000 gun owners.
The Brazilian government stands to lose more by blocking it than X stands to lose. Maybe not financially, but as an eye opener to the people. Then you just see if the people there will do anything about it or not.
Last time the Brazilians protested the government responded by threatening to have their version of social services take the protesters' kids away
I assume they don’t have guns there.
Legal gun ownership is not common among civilians. Brazil does have a massive number of LEOs who do carry guns off duty (hence all the "off duty Brazilian cop shoots robber" videos).
Legal guns are prohibitively expensive for the average Joe, and there are also relatively complicated legal hurdles to be dealt with if you want to purchase one. Also, there are many restrictions on what guns and calibers you can obtain (.22 LR for rifled long guns, 12Ga for smoothbore, and .38 spl / .380 ACP for handguns).
Bolsonaro had made it easier to purchase them legally and also lifted the caliber restrictions, but I think Lula has rolled back every single change that was made regarding this subject.
TL/DR: No, most Brazilian civilians don't have guns.
It's hard to find the ownership rate, but the article said 3 million guns in private hands out of 203 million people -- so not a high rate. Another thing said 800,000 gun owners.