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However, Swiss gun culture is unique, and guns are more tightly regulated than many assume. Throughout the attack, Anne Ithen kept her eyes shut. "I didn't want to see it. I didn't want those ...
The Swiss Defense Ministry estimates that there are 2 million privately owned weapons in the country of 8.3 million people. There are estimated to be 300 million guns in the U.S., but 130 million ...
“The Swiss use their guns for target practice or hunting. Unlike Americans, they don’t arm themselves to protect their families or commit crime,” Martin Killias, criminology expert at ...
It was good news to be sure as the new gun possessed the same proven operating system as the original Swiss rifles. But what would otherwise have been music to the ears of anyone who had ever ...
Today, Swiss men can choose civil service instead, but the army remains a more popular choice. Once enrolled, it’s obligatory for recruits to keep their rifle at home until the end of their service.
However, Swiss gun culture is unique, and guns are more tightly regulated than many assume. Throughout the attack, Anne Ithen kept her eyes shut. "I didn't want to see it. I didn't want those ...