...and here I thought the United States was the gun murder capital of the world. Could the unbiased news have lied to me???
Cool. Nice to see there are at least some countries other than our own who aren't adapting the liberal European model of outlawing gun ownership. I'm sure there are liberals everywhere venting about how 'stupid' the Brazilian population is, and how they will just TRY HARDER next time. Remember, leftists never stop until they have achieved their ultimate goals.
Name places where Islamofacist won't start a riot:
US, Switzerland, and now Brazil.
Personal firearms in Switzerland
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Some of our clients settling in Switzerland ask us about their rights with respect to firearms. Can you import weapons to Switzerland? In what circumstances can they be transported? Where can they be fired? Are there limitations with respect to the type of weapon? Well try to answer these questions in this section.
Wed like to stress that in our mind, there is absolutely no credible reason for an average citizen to want to transport a loaded weapon, given the fact that violent crime is practically non-existent in Switzerland. Firearm ownership is widespread in Switzerland, however, and precision shooting is a highly regarded pastime. Young people can practice shooting military weapons by the age of 16, and keep their rifles at home. More information
It is worth noting that the high number of firearms per capita does not lead to a high rate of violent crime on the contrary.
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