AFP
05/01/2012

Gustavo Petro, Bogota?s newly elected mayor, during his inauguration ceremony. (Photo: AFP / Guillermo Legaria)
The new mayor of Bogota, formerly a gun-toting leftist rebel, underscored his break with the past by announcing a ban on carrying firearms in the violence-ridden Colombian capital.
?As mayor and police chief, in accordance with the constitution, carrying weapons will be prohibited 24 hours a day in Bogota,? Mayor Gustavo Petro proclaimed at a ceremony marking the start of his four-year term.
?Bogota told the world it is a weapons-free zone and so, we will not wear them,? he declared.
?It is one thing to own a weapon and another to carry one on the street, in the nightclubs, on the bus and in the parks,? he told a crowd of some 4,000 people at a ceremony in Bogota?s Bolivar Square.
Petro, a former senator and onetime leftist with the M-19 guerrilla group, was voted into office in October 2011.
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