The new Legal Regime for Explosives and Dangerous Substances
(RJESP) has been approved by the Council of Ministers and now criminalises the
possession of explosives, articles or pyrotechnic devices in sports venues and
other prohibited places.
In this context, according to the proposal of the Ministry
of Internal Administration (MAI), a prison sentence of up to five years or a
fine of up to 600 days is established for anyone who “incurs the transport,
detention, use, distribution or possession of explosives, improvised explosive
devices or pyrotechnics, in sports venues, places where supporters gather and
where sporting successes are celebrated”.
It also becomes a crime to use explosive devices "in
places intended for training and sports and in facilities of clubs and sports
societies".
The bill, which will now be sent to the Assembly of the
Republic, defines improvised explosive devices or "pyrotechnic
articles" as prohibited items, which includes any device containing
explosive substances or "an explosive mixture of substances designed to
produce a calorific, luminous, sound, gas or smoke effect, or a combination of
these effects", including flares.
According to the MAI, this new legal regime, which revokes eight diplomas, “simplifies and implements a coherent legislative framework that reinforces supply chain information, control mechanisms at the time of sale and transactions involving explosive substances”.
Ahmen.
By Joe from Alentejo on 14 Jan 2023, 17:05
You mean I can no longer bring my flares, sky rockets, roman candles, grenade launchers, flame throwers, to a football game?
By Tony B from USA on 25 Jan 2023, 20:30