After Australia, it's now Switzerland's turn.The Swiss are more likely to lose some of their gun rights.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48328867
The EU wants to ban semi-automatic weapons, and so-called "high capacity magazines" (I think everything over 10 rds).
They even want the ban to apply to non-EU states like Switzerland.
Suuuuuuuuure.
All that is done to maker sure that something similar to the 2015 Paris attacks will not happen anymore.
You know those attacks where illegal unregistered full-automatic rifles and explosive were used, things already illegal at that time.
Soon the US will be the last standing beacon of freedom when it comes to gun rights.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48328867
The projections indicate that 67% of voters in Sunday's referendum supported tougher restrictions on semi-automatic and automatic weapons.Switzerland is not an EU member, but risked removal from the open-border Schengen Area if it had voted "no".
Switzerland has a long tradition of gun ownership.
Nearly 48% of households there own a gun, putting it among the highest rates of private ownership in Europe.
The EU wants to ban semi-automatic weapons, and so-called "high capacity magazines" (I think everything over 10 rds).
They even want the ban to apply to non-EU states like Switzerland.
The Swiss government urged voters to back the changes.
It said gun enthusiasts would not notice the new rules, while adopting them would allow Switzerland to retain its Schengen membership.
Suuuuuuuuure.
All that is done to maker sure that something similar to the 2015 Paris attacks will not happen anymore.
You know those attacks where illegal unregistered full-automatic rifles and explosive were used, things already illegal at that time.
Soon the US will be the last standing beacon of freedom when it comes to gun rights.