• Valmond@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I want to stress that it has absolutely nothing, I repeat, nothing at all to do with gun “culture” and easy access to guns.

      Nothing at all. Promise!

      /s

      • resipsaloquitur@lemm.ee
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        Unfortunately I think it runs deeper than guns being around. As people point out, nearly every house in Switzerland has a gun, but they have little gun violence.

        Though you’re right that America’s loose gun culture makes the underlying problem ten times worse.

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          2 days ago

          Yes culture is a big part I think too, and the availability, can you just go up to a stand at a gun expo and buy a gun in Switzerland? I don’t think so right?

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            No. That gun is government issued, and you are responsible for its secure storage. It it not for playing around, and you don’t get any ammo with it. The ammo will be distributed in case the country needs to be defended.

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              2 days ago

              That makes the whole idea that “there are lots of guns in Switzerland, but no shootings” worthless if you can’t buy bullets.

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          nearly every house in Switzerland has a gun, but they have little gun violence.

          Totally different situation because most of these guns are from reservists in the army which are stored without ammo. So they are literally unusable unless you happen to get ammo for it.

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            And they are held responsible for the weapon. And they leave it in a secure storage until they need it for training or to defend the country.

      • hank_the_tank66@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        The Onion should copy the White House and just start scribbling through the mass shooting article headline they repost each time with red crayon.