Switzerland is often cited in discussions about gun violence in the United States, with proponents of gun rights pointing out ...
Swiss laws don't let anyone who's violent or incompetent own a gun. People who've been convicted of a crime, or are struggling with alcohol or drug addiction aren't allowed to buy arms.
Swiss voters go to the polls on Sunday to decide whether to tighten up their gun laws to conform with European Union regulations. Switzerland is not a member of the EU, but is part of the Schengen ...
Voters in Switzerland have backed a tightening of gun laws to conform with European Union regulations. Almost 64% of voters in Sunday's referendum supported tougher restrictions on semi-automatic ...
This content was published on Oct 5, 2017 Switzerland’s gun laws and high rates of gun ownership reflect the country’s deep-seated belief in the right to bear arms. Did you ever come across ...
Switzerland has among the most liberal gun laws in the world. Men who serve in the nation's militia army all keep their weapons at home. Swiss President Moritz Leuenberger broke off a meeting with ...
This has resulted in a special clause for Switzerland in the new EU law, which guarantees that militia army members can take their guns home after service. This is allowed for countries where this ...
A city councilor in Switzerland has apologized after she fired a sporting pistol at an auction poster of a 14th-century ...
The Swiss government said on Friday that it was initiating a consultation on amending the Financial Market Supervision Act and other legislation.
Vice President Harris cited the fact she was a gun owner in Tuesday night's presidential debate, in a move designed to shut ...
California and Hawaii banned guns from various public venues. A federal appeals court dusted off the history books to help ...