Argentina neighbor news: Brazil

There are 20 replies in this Thread which has previously been viewed 891 times. The latest Post () was by Rice.

  • The US Cattlemen’s Association has long, and successfully, fought against beef imports, even in the small amounts that wistful travelers returning from Argentina would SO like.


    This article discusses the current fight against Brazilian beef exports. In this new round, the Cattlemen (brings up visions of JR Ewing, doesn’t it?) are joined by such unlikely partners as environmentalists, including a dozen British lawmakers.


    Unlikely Allies Want to Bar a Brazilian Beef Giant From U.S. Stock Markets (Gift Article)
    Environmentalists and American meat producers alike are asking regulators to keep JBS, the world’s biggest meatpacker, off the New York Stock Exchange.
    www.nytimes.com

  • Following his North American idol, Bolsonaro seems to have been unwilling enough to let go of the presidency that he was happy to undermine his own country.


    According to the NYT today,

    Former President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil oversaw a broad conspiracy to hold on to power regardless of the results of the 2022 election, including personally editing a proposed order to arrest a Supreme Court justice, according to accusations unveiled on Thursday by the Brazilian federal police.


    “Mr. Bolsonaro and dozens of top aides, ministers and military leaders worked together to undermine the Brazilian public’s faith in the election and set the stage for a potential coup, the federal police said.

    Their efforts included spreading disinformation about voter fraud, drafting legal arguments for new elections, recruiting military personnel to support a coup, surveilling judges and encouraging and guiding protesters who eventually raided government buildings, police said.


    “The explosive allegations were contained in a 134-page court order that authorized a sweeping federal police operation on Thursday that targeted Mr. Bolsonaro and about two dozen of his political allies, including Brazil’s former defense minister, former national security adviser, former justice minister and former head of the Navy.”


    Brazil Police Accuse Bolsonaro and Allies of Attempted Coup
    Brazilian federal police raided the former president’s top allies on accusations that they attempted to overturn the results of the 2022 election.
    www.nytimes.com

  • Just as Carnival reaches its height in Rio, Brazil has announced a dengue fever emergency, and public health officials say this foreshadows a surge in dengue throughout the Americas.


    Brazil’s dramatic increase in cases is a direct result of the record heat and high rainfall, which have increased the number of breeding sites for mosquitoes.


    Dengue case numbers have already greatly increased in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay in the summer months.


    Dengue Fever: What You Need To Know About The Mosquito-Borne Threat Surging Worldwide
    Dengue, also known as breakbone fever, is spread through the bites of mosquitoes common throughout much of the United States.
    www.forbes.com

  • I’m going to bet y’all are in the top 1% of vaccine-aware people that we know, UK Man . Kudos!

    ^^


    The missus says the info on the VacunatePBA App is not to be relied upon as it only lists 5 out of the 6 vaccinations we've had. The 6th was almost six months ago so according to her we'll be due another soon.

  • Brazil has just become the largest country to decriminalize recreational marijuana. After almost ten years of deliberations, the Supreme Court voted to remove penalties on possession of up to 40 grams for personal use, although the country still restricts medical marijuana usage.


    Argentina was a leader in decriminalizing pot for personal use in 2009, followed by Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Uruguay.


    Brazilian Supreme Court votes to decriminalize personal use of marijuana
    Brazil's highest court voted Tuesday to decriminalize the possession of marijuana for personal use after nearly 10 years of deliberating, but more decisions…
    www.upi.com

  • I didn’t even know Argentina’s position though I recall seeing some shops in Bariloche that seemed to specialise in smoking accessories.

    Drugs have always frightened me and I’ve never indulged.

  • We see people smoking dope everywhere in BsAs. I have to say that I’d rather have the police chasing thieves and muggers than kids getting high.


    But of course it’s not either-or, since they don’t actually enforce any laws at all, do they?

  • Brazil has just become the largest country to decriminalize recreational marijuana. After almost ten years of deliberations, the Supreme Court voted to remove penalties on possession of up to 40 grams for personal use, although the country still restricts medical marijuana usage.


    Argentina was a leader in decriminalizing pot for personal use in 2009, followed by Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Uruguay.


    https://www.upi.com/amp/Top_Ne…go-Pacheco/9531719434817/

    Many US states have gone past simple decriminalizing. They have allowed legal sales the same way they manage and tax alcohol and tabacco. That has led to completely new problems of how to license sellers. The first wave has been to limit the number of sellers. In some states this led to long lines of purchasers waiting to enter the limited number of legal store fronts. Now that the market has stabilized the issue is degradation of neighborhoods with uncontrolled marijuana advertising, drug tourists and others lingering around main streets with no concern smoking in the open all times of day. I guess eventually each municipality will set their own rules just like they do for drinking alcohol in public and regulations on advertising.


    NYC has had a bigger problem that the licensing program was too slow. This resulted in a higher percentage of unlicensed shops selling the drugs without concern for the neighbors.

    The Real Problem With Legal Weed (Gift Article)
    New York is trying to treat an addictive substance just like any other product.
    www.nytimes.com


    20230420edbbc-a.jpg?update-time=1682096198083&size=responsiveGallery

  • This is interesting. Shootout at the Cachaça Corral, between Brazil’s Chief Supreme Court justice and everyone’s favorite little emperor. Is anyone taking bets?


    Brazil Blocks X After Musk Ignores Court Orders (Gift Article)
    The social network will go dark in the nation of 200 million, the result of an escalating fight between Elon Musk and a Brazilian judge over what can be said…
    www.nytimes.com

  • Next up the UK under 2-tier Kier. You can’t say boo in the United Kingdom these days without being locked up. You know, in the jails that are full?

  • Next up the UK under 2-tier Kier. You can’t say boo in the United Kingdom these days without being locked up. You know, in the jails that are full?

    C'mon, some of those people being locked up were spreading misinformation that lead to public order offences aka riots, which lead to properties being damaged, some of which were beneficial to the public i.e. libraries, advice centres etc...