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Switzerland: Peaceful But... Armed by hiuser(m): 12:14am On Aug 04, 2014
Switzerland has earned its reputation as a safe, neutral nation. Yet it’s hardly pacifist or gun-averse.

In fact, the small and stable country has the highest firearm ownership rate in Europe —

46 guns for every 100 people

— and the third-highest in the world, outdone only by the U.S. (89) and and Yemen (55).

The precise number of privately owned guns is unclear because many are undeclared. Switzerland also has no national centralized register, with records kept only by the 26 cantons. The Small Arm Survey published by Geneva’s Graduate Institute of International Studies (GIIS), estimates it at 3.4 million firearms for a population of nearly 8 million.

This staggering figure is partly explained by Switzerland’s unusual national defense system, which relies mostly on a citizen militia.

All Swiss men aged 18 to 34 undergo military service and are issued with an assault rifle or pistol to keep at home, in case they are called to protect their homeland. Historians believe the system dissuaded the Germans from invading Switzerland during World War II.

Gun culture is deeply seated in the country, regulations are liberal and sport shooting is extremely popular.

Given how many Swiss have a weapon lying around in their basement or cupboard, Switzerland’s rate of gun-related deaths — 3 per 100,000 people — may seem low compared to the United States’, where it’s 10.3 per 100,000.

Possible explanations? One is strict gun control enforcement. Automatic weapons are banned and gun permits refused if the person has a criminal record, addiction or psychiatric problem. Others could be social or cultural, including a lack of serious drug or poverty issues, coupled with the notorious Swiss concern for safety and regard for rules.

Within Europe, Switzerland holds the second-highest rate of gun-related deaths after Finland, three times that of Germany and over 10 times that of the United Kingdom.

Mass shootings are rare. The most notorious one happened in 2001, when a man walked into the regional parliament of Zug and shot dead 14 people and injured 10 others before killing himself.

After this incident, left-wing politicians and victims associations demanded a nationwide referendum calling for the storage of military firearms in public arsenals, instead of private homes, and the establishment of a national gun registry. The referendum failed in 2011, with 56.3 percent of voters opposing it.

The issue gained momentum again last year, after a gunman killed four people and wounded six others in Lucerne, shortly after another man had shot three women dead and wounded two men in a small southern village.

Following these high-profile incidents, the Swiss government vowed to take measured action to increase gun control by augmenting the exchange of information between regional firearm registries. Still, Switzerland’s atypical military system and ingrained gun-friendliness are likely to ensure the country stays locked and loaded for years to come.


Read more: Switzerland Loves Guns | Acumen | OZY

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I am an American living in Switzerland. I am originally from Oklahoma and own several weapons in the USA. There are several reasons the gun violence in Switzerland is so low even though they have more guns than the USA and Yemen.

1. The guns are issued by the government to people who have received military training, and thus know how to use the weapons and have a respect for the guns.
2. There was an issue in the past with people being shot in homes by government issued weapons in crimes of passion. So the government no longer issues ammunition for the weapons. You cannot buy ammo here like you can in the USA, so most people do not have bullets, which will be issued to them if an invasion in immanent.

3. Drug violence is almost zero, due to the fact that most drugs are decimalized and weed is legal to grow from personal use.

4. There are many social programs that offer free treatment, meals, and some housing to drug addicts and the homeless. This decease crime by reducing the number of drug addicts and crimes related to the homeless.

5. The biggest reason in my opinion is that unemployment is less than 3%, even people at McDonald’s and cashiers make around 60-70K per year, they have health benefits, and get to take time off to spend with their families. This keeps people out of poverty and keeps family units together. Parents have much lower stress level and more time, and thus are allowed to spend better time with their children.

I know a lot of people will want to believe that the guns keep them safe
Re: Switzerland: Peaceful But... Armed by Joshtos: 12:22am On Aug 04, 2014
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