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Message Subject They are going for HANDGUNS and National REGISTRATION !!
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Exactly we are not afraid of them..There is a lot more of us, we the people, then them..
 Quoting: daisey


the problem is we have allowed our military to far exceed us in weapon power.they used mock wars and terrorist as a ploy to test out said weapons..now we are stuck with pea shooters compared to what we have allowed them to aquire..we are supposed to have equal force....but he have allowed them to use lies to gain the edge.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30966780


that's what worries all americans: you right wing inbred hillbilly white supremist guntards actually think you
are some kind of constitutionally mandated militia.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30653248


Actually, arming more citizens is enough to keep criminals away. History shows that an armed public = low crime

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Guns are deeply rooted within Swiss culture - but the gun crime rate is so low that statistics are not even kept.

The country has a population of six million, but there are estimated to be at least two million publicly-owned firearms, including about 600,000 automatic rifles and 500,000 pistols.

This is in a very large part due to Switzerland's unique system of national defence, developed over the centuries.

Instead of a standing, full-time army, the country requires every man to undergo some form of military training for a few days or weeks a year throughout most of their lives.

Between the ages of 21 and 32 men serve as frontline troops. They are given an M-57 assault rifle and 24 rounds of ammunition which they are required to keep at home.

Once discharged, men serve in the Swiss equivalent of the US National Guard, but still have to train occasionally and are given bolt rifles. Women do not have to own firearms, but are encouraged to.

Few restrictions

In addition to the government-provided arms, there are few restrictions on buying weapons. Some cantons restrict the carrying of firearms - others do not.

The government even sells off surplus weaponry to the general public when new equipment is introduced.

Guns and shooting are popular national pastimes. More than 200,000 Swiss attend national annual marksmanship competitions.

But despite the wide ownership and availability of guns, violent crime is extremely rare. There are only minimal controls at public buildings and politicians rarely have police protection.

Mark Eisenecker, a sociologist from the University of Zurich told BBC News Online that guns are "anchored" in Swiss society and that gun control is simply not an issue.

Some pro-gun groups argue that Switzerland proves their contention that there is not necessarily a link between the availability of guns and violent crime in society.

Low crime

But other commentators suggest that the reality is more complicated.

Switzerland is one of the world's richest countries, but has remained relatively isolated.

It has none of the social problems associated with gun crime seen in other industrialised countries like drugs or urban deprivation.

Despite the lack of rigid gun laws, firearms are strictly connected to a sense of collective responsibility.

From an early age Swiss men and women associate weaponry with being called to defend their country.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30842286



yup and those stats are a bit dated, they have about 8 million people now, and i read recently nearly half own a gun, or guns. It's required by men able bodied to own guns, for defense of country.


if the godamn place didn't cost an arm and a leg to move to, i would. Plus it takes 12 years to become a citizen, ex pats can't own firearms i think
 
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