Lula's government may transfer control of the Army's CACs (Collectors, Shooters, and Hunters) program to the Federal Police.
A project designed under the leadership of lawyer Marco Aurélio de Carvalho has already been presented to Lula and Flávio Dino: "the Army failed in its oversight of CACs" (Collectors, Shooters, and Hunters).
247 - The team of President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) suggests that the control of CACs (Collectors, Sports Shooters and Hunters) should no longer be carried out by the Army, but rather by the Federal Police, according to reports. Folha de S. Paul.
Currently, the Brazilian Army is responsible for granting registration and authorization for the purchase of weapons by CACs (Collectors, Shooters, and Hunters).
The new government's plan is to register weapons in the Sinarm (National Weapons System), the Federal Police's database. Information on restricted-use weapons would also be shared with the Army, in addition to being included in the Sigma (Military Weapons Management System), used by the military.
The project was announced by lawyer Marco Aurélio de Carvalho, one of the coordinators of the Justice and Public Security group during the transition period, who led the discussion on weapons. "We have no doubt that, during the Bolsonaro administration, the Army failed in its oversight of CACs (Collectors, Shooters, and Hunters). Perhaps even by presidential decision," he said. Carvalho believes that the Federal Police is better structured to control CACs.
The lawyer stated that the proposal has already been sent to Lula and to the future Minister of Justice and Public Security, Flávio Dino (PSB). If accepted, the idea should be included in the "repeal" of pro-gun regulations created by Bolsonaro.
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