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Switzerland and Australia are two countries we could learn a lot from in terms of reducing gun violence. Switzerland has over 2 million guns (about .25 guns for every citizen) and guns are very important to them culturally (they have a large shooting contest for 13-18 year olds each year, and see gun ownership as a patriotic way to guard against potential invasions) but hasn't had a mass shooting since 2001 and often have less than 50 gun related homicides per year in a country with over 8 million people. Specific laws that reduce gun violence in Switzerland include: 1) Gun sellers follow strict licesning procedures : Gun permits are doled out locally and they keep a log of everyone who owns a gun in their region in what they call a "canton." Cantonal police don't take their duty doling out gun licenses lightly. They might consult a psychiatrist or talk with authorities in other cantons where a prospective gun buyer has lived to vet the person. 2) Violent people or those with substance abuse issues can't have guns: People who've been convicted of a crime or have an alcohol or drug addiction aren't allowed to buy guns in Switzerland. Those who "expresses a violent or dangerous attitude" also can't own a gun. Gun owners who want to carry their weapon for "defensive purposes" also have to prove they can properly load, unload, and shoot their weapon and must pass a test to get a license. 3) The Swiss banned the use of automatic weapons, silencers, laser sights, and heavy machine guns. https://www.businessinsider.com/swit...-deaths-2018-2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjlT4BME2aE Australia had a mass shooting in Tasmania in 1996 in which 35 people died. The Australian Government, then led be a Conservative named John Howard pushed through strict gun laws 12 days later. The laws: 1) Banned semi-automatic and pump-action shotguns and rifles from civilian possession. 2) Forced people to provide a legitimate reason to own a gun, and to wait 28 days to buy a firearm. 3) Had a massive mandatory buyback of guns, resulting in the confiscation and destruction of about 700,000 guns reducing gun-owning households by half. Australia has had only 1 mass shooting since 1996, and gun violence has been reduced by over half. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Arc3c8Pc8 Last edited by cgjackson222; 06-11-2022 at 02:56 PM. |
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