Swiss Guns: What the U.S. can learn from Switzerland’s gun laws

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • As gun violence and mass shootings continue to plague America, the issue of gun-control remains politically divisive and has many wondering how to reconcile the right to bear arms with public safety. But one European nation may hold a clue. Switzerland also has a proud tradition of gun ownership but has not seen a mass shooting since 2001. NBC's Lucy Kafanov visited the alpine nation to learn more about the Swiss attitude toward weapons and the laws by which their guns are governed.

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  • @BK12355
    @BK12355 2 года назад +85

    Good mental health and reducing crime which America lacks.

    • @1czechit1
      @1czechit1 Месяц назад +8

      its also a homogenous society without was immigration, racial divisions. The society is different.

    • @Hunter-ep7zp
      @Hunter-ep7zp Месяц назад

      ​​@@1czechit1 Man you people are obsessed with race

    • @boosensinder1378
      @boosensinder1378 Месяц назад +4

      @@1czechit1 that is so wrong... switzerland is a typical immigration country, just like the us. Foreigners make up to 25% of the population and a lot get the swiss pass port every year.

    • @1czechit1
      @1czechit1 Месяц назад +5

      @@boosensinder1378 and the top countries from which people immigrate are European (not North African, middle eastern or far Asian.) For example: In 2013 there were a total of 1,937,447 permanent residents in Switzerland. The majority (1.65 million) came from Europe. And the European Court of Human Rights condemned Switzerland for its racial profiling practices. Makes you willfully wonder why they do that.

    • @davidarango4679
      @davidarango4679 26 дней назад +2

      Mental health is not the big problem here. We in the US have been waging a war against drugs for how long now? Have the authorities been successful in keeping drugs off the street, and out of the hands of our youth, our schools? Have they been successful in keeping them out of the hands of the dope dealers who sell them? Now do you think those same authorities have been successful in keeping guns off the streets and out of the hands of criminals, who commit crimes? But yet, some want more gun laws, restricting gun ownership, keeping people from protecting themselves aginst those very same thugs, and criminals with the illegal drugs and guns? WOW! YOU ARE YOUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE! NOT THE POLICE.

  • @TheSilvertrigger
    @TheSilvertrigger 2 года назад +156

    The reason there are no mass shootings in Switzerland 2 reasons 1 everyone owns a gun. 2 it's the richest country in the world by financially educating their people. Low poverty and good mental health.

    • @spacehamsterZH
      @spacehamsterZH 2 года назад +22

      I keep saying this, and so do anti-gun control leftists in the US - it's not the availability of guns that causes violence, it's social inequality. The reason Switzerland is safe is because we have next to no poverty, and that's why we can afford to have very liberal gun laws.
      Although it's also beyond puzzling to me how Americans always ignore the fact that a) carrying is all but illegal in Switzerland and b) while you can use a gun for self defense in your own home, it's very restricted and you can't just shoot someone for walking on your property or because you "felt scared".

    • @marcustatone8881
      @marcustatone8881 2 года назад +2

      @@spacehamsterZH well here in the USA whoever shoots first wins! & losing isn’t an option!

    • @vnhistoryvn1571
      @vnhistoryvn1571 2 года назад +1

      Bullshit

    • @leosaura1993
      @leosaura1993 Год назад +3

      as they said in the report you can not just buy a gun there is back ground check for mental health issues violence or addiction of any form.

    • @malikthompson9947
      @malikthompson9947 Год назад +5

      @@leosaura1993 we have the same standards in most states in America. Don’t let the media lie to you. Switzerland still has gangs and organized crimes. Where there’s organized crimes there’s a shit load of illegal guns and a shit load of people who cannot legally possess them.

  • @ChosenOne-jk6go
    @ChosenOne-jk6go 24 дня назад +12

    They also don’t have a Constitution that says the right to bear arms shall not be infringed… There government is not trying to disarm them either like in the US!!

  • @clifton6919
    @clifton6919 2 года назад +19

    So maybe guns aren't the problem...

    • @bellissimo4520
      @bellissimo4520 10 дней назад +1

      Them not being regulated is, obviously.

    • @ssilent8202
      @ssilent8202 7 дней назад +1

      @@bellissimo4520maybe a lack of regulation also isn’t the problem

    • @bellissimo4520
      @bellissimo4520 6 дней назад +1

      @@ssilent8202 Obviously the real problem are the people using the guns. So you need regulations that help keep guns out of the hands of those that shouldn't have them. And maybe limit the type of guns people can get.

    • @megarth1
      @megarth1 5 дней назад

      Or regulate the people who misuse the gun, like felons or people who skirt the laws.

  • @Sealdrop
    @Sealdrop 3 года назад +50

    absolutely unpossible bünzlisch

    • @71TOXIC
      @71TOXIC 3 года назад +5

      Bünzlig, wenn schon...

  • @rodyep3136
    @rodyep3136 17 дней назад +6

    America's diversity is its weakness.

    • @davedavids57
      @davedavids57 16 дней назад +2

      Switzerland is a very diverse country. Over 30% of it's population aren't Swiss Nationals. With huge numbers from the middle East.

  • @baslan6025
    @baslan6025 4 года назад +86

    At 1:18 the store owner laughing is exaclty how all swiss laugh at this American video

    • @denbeigh
      @denbeigh Год назад +1

      Then at 1:22 and we laugh at your super safe countryman with his finger on the trigger pointing the barrel across the counter.

    • @user-zg5ey5xo9i
      @user-zg5ey5xo9i 3 месяца назад +4

      ​@@denbeighFinger isn't on the trigger and the gun isn't pointing across the counter. You need some glasses.

    • @davidarango4679
      @davidarango4679 22 дня назад +1

      @@baslan6025 have you ever been to Texas or Arizona? This video reminds me of both states. Very little crime or gun violence in both and both states have very liberal gun laws. Just like Switzerland fyi. Thank you Switzerland, for proving that an armed, lawful citizenry, leads to an safe, nicer society.
      "Laws that restrict the sale of firearms. . . do absolutely nothing but empower the assailant. For an unarmed man may be assailed with greater confidence, as opposed to an armed man who has the means to defend himself."
      Thomas Jefferson

  • @ranelgallardo7031
    @ranelgallardo7031 2 месяца назад +11

    Switzerland isn’t the only country with high gun ownership and gun rights with no mass shootings.
    The Philippines does the same.

    • @davedavids57
      @davedavids57 16 дней назад

      Austria, Czechia, Estonia and increasingly most of Eastern Europe as they have all relaxed their laws.

    • @johnb5393
      @johnb5393 5 дней назад

      Well, we also are 8 milions people vs. 330 milions in USA...
      We have less gun crimes and mass shooting.. but we had in the past.

  • @getlost3346
    @getlost3346 8 дней назад +4

    No gangs, no drugs, no immigration. Is that a factor?

  • @HRH.SinclairDeVer
    @HRH.SinclairDeVer 2 года назад +27

    as a texan i saw all swiss are honorary texans

    • @tzomaz2989
      @tzomaz2989 2 года назад +9

      As a Swiss guy living in the us we are vastly simular, only diffrence is the language, size, and food

    • @comradekenobi6908
      @comradekenobi6908 2 года назад

      Cringe

    • @yohanesherbudisatriyanto3394
      @yohanesherbudisatriyanto3394 Год назад +2

      "We 'muricans, are just the best of the best, so the foreign ppl should follow our lead therefore it's an honor for foreign ppl to be like us" Yeah riiiight.

    • @ranelgallardo7031
      @ranelgallardo7031 2 месяца назад

      Wait til you see the Philippines

    • @ranelgallardo7031
      @ranelgallardo7031 16 дней назад +1

      I grew up in Texas and I never saw this shit

  • @bellissimo4520
    @bellissimo4520 10 дней назад +2

    Important detail - you can NOT buy automatic rifles in Switzerland. They are reserved for police and military. Only collectors get special permissions. I know that many guns you see in the video look like automatic ones, but that's either because they are service weapons, or they are models where full-auto mode has been disabled.
    I'm not sure how it's today, but back when I did my military service and finished it, I was asked if I wanted to keep the rifle (StGw 57) - yes, you could actually chose that option. BUT - it would have been modified to not have automatic mode anymore.
    So, just because you see someone in Switzerland holding a gun that looks like an automatic rifle doesn't necessarily mean that it is.

  • @thekeithlane
    @thekeithlane Год назад +8

    Well, they don't have the FBI or CIA for one...

  • @johnb5393
    @johnb5393 5 дней назад

    In Switzerland we DON'T have street gangs and ghettos, nor abuse of drugs!
    And most of immigrants DON'T have access to guns!
    Think about it.

  • @northwoodsdad7506
    @northwoodsdad7506 19 дней назад +2

    There is a fundamental difference that was missed in this propaganda. For the Swiss, the government allows them to have firearms. In the US, we recognize the right to bear arms is a God given right simply acknowledged by the constitution. The "report" alson doesnt bring up a wide array of other differences.

  • @johnm84
    @johnm84 День назад

    This alone shows and proves that having easy access and availability to guns and having a high gun ownership rate is not the problem. It's the culture and society that's the problem.

  • @Outdoorshuntingshooting
    @Outdoorshuntingshooting 27 дней назад +4

    gun laws have little effect on guns used illegally. what America needs to learn from europe is self control. its only since the mid nineties that mass shootings have become endemic. which coincidentally is when we started to get violent first person shooting games. There are too many in America unable to differentiate between real life and game life.

    • @stotty117
      @stotty117 21 день назад

      And its only been sinecure the mid 90s the us government has been trying to take away guns lol if you honestly can't see the government wants this to happen to take away the guns lol they they will have no resistance to there tyranny

    • @LordVader407
      @LordVader407 20 дней назад

      The majority of Europeans can't own firearms. If they are allowed to they are unreasonably expensive. Not only that but Europe has had two world wars. What people need to take into consideration is that the government has completely ruined the country. Notice not 30 years ago you were allowed to take your shotgun to school. You could have it in your truck because people would go hunting after school. What's changed since then? Medicine and agriculture. All of this has been designed by the US government.

    • @slyguy8943
      @slyguy8943 17 дней назад

      LOL just shut up you imbecile.
      The same “viOlEnT viDeO gAmEs” are sold in Europe and those countries too you absolute buffoon.

  • @NYRM1974
    @NYRM1974 4 дня назад +1

    It's not just a personal freedom it's also a right enshrined under the Second Amendment. Furthermore unlike Switzerland the United States is comprised of 50 States and territories that have their own individual set of laws governing the right to keep and bear arms. It's a little more different in the United States than Switzerland. And we law abiding Americans take our gun rights very seriously we can't say much for the criminal enterprises out there Lurking in the shadows

  • @BillJutz
    @BillJutz Месяц назад +5

    The entire country of Switzerland is the same population as New York City. Just for perspective.

    • @stotty117
      @stotty117 21 день назад

      Bro get out of hear with actual logic it dosent help there narrative lol it's like Australia they rave about there gun laws untill the criminals started shooting at the police and they couldn't hide the fact they have made it now so only criminals can protect themselves lol and the Aussie people have finally clued on that criminals don't follow the law lol

  • @nathanmatthey6282
    @nathanmatthey6282 Год назад +4

    As in rare she actually 0 mass shootings since 2001 and that's the only one they have had

  • @juanruvalcaba1823
    @juanruvalcaba1823 2 года назад +29

    Full auto rifles are legal to own, that's nice.

    • @cantthinkofabettername7016
      @cantthinkofabettername7016 Год назад

      They are not

    • @pubz9456
      @pubz9456 Год назад

      yes they are however you need another license. They're banned in the US@@cantthinkofabettername7016

    • @johnmartin7599
      @johnmartin7599 3 месяца назад

      They get to keep thier Army issue guns after they finish thier term of service but they are modified to fire semi auto only.

    • @Braun30
      @Braun30 Месяц назад +1

      Fully auto are allowed to collectors only.
      Pass a test, get through an exam, have a safe place for the guns and then you may have one.

    • @davidarango4679
      @davidarango4679 18 дней назад +1

      @@johnmartin7599 thats not true. They have no standing army in Switzerland. Everyone has to serve part time once they turn 18. Just like the reserve or national guard here. They keep their weapons at home during their service. Once their service is done they keep the weapon as is.

  • @elmsfeuer
    @elmsfeuer Год назад +7

    You can still buy a K31 and K11. Just when you are older than 18.

    • @Creep.Bratton
      @Creep.Bratton Год назад +1

      Nope , you have to write it down on a contract with the gun shop

    • @alanniederlitz8630
      @alanniederlitz8630 24 дня назад

      IN the U.S. only people 18 and older can legally purchase long guns, 21 and up for handguns.

  • @raccoonmegs6033
    @raccoonmegs6033 3 года назад +15

    I’m moving to Switzerland

  • @ilm-def8920
    @ilm-def8920 15 дней назад +1

    We here in the US also have the highest number of Class 3 NFA Firearms ownership which yes, does require a higher degree of background checks with fingerprinting and a facial photo for obtaining Machine Guns, Silencers, and Short Barreled Rifles and Shotguns. Now the new eForm NFA system speeds up approvals for post-first time approvals of persons for those firearms, example, my first wait was 239 days, the second was 39 days, then 5 days for two, then 9 hours for my last. We no keep our photos digital and fingerprints on EFT file. While the use of Semi-Auto Military type rifles in crimes in the US is extremely low, legally transferred Class 3 NFA firearms have been used in only a handful of crimes since the NFA passed in 1934. Still, criminals have no problem obtaining such firearms from stolen Police & Military stocks as well as the fact 3D printing & low scale machining can now produce Military Grade Firearms (illicitly).

  • @DTreatz
    @DTreatz 6 месяцев назад +5

    1:20 and the criminals will give _no shits_ about any of that red tape, so it makes all of that completely irrelevant other than government monitoring and registration and control.
    1:35 Anyway, it's a _culture_ issue, and no, the U.S.A. _doesn't_ trust the government, and neither should anyone, there's more than enough data in the blood of _history_ to tell you why, so the lady got it wrong, it's personal freedom *_AND_* national security, it _literally_ says it right in the *2nd Amendment*
    2:07 but what happens when you're _not_ safe? Do the swiss police magically drop out the sky like _minority report_ ? didn't think so 🧐

  • @ssilent8202
    @ssilent8202 7 дней назад +1

    It’s not a right in Switzerland

  • @Proud_Sex_Dungeon_Owner
    @Proud_Sex_Dungeon_Owner 3 года назад +5

    Don't count suicides and self defense cases and violence by illegally obtained firearms as gun violence?

  • @rexroscoeroggaschjr7530
    @rexroscoeroggaschjr7530 16 дней назад +1

    Oh, The Swiss doesn’t have 2A, I, we, in USA do!
    The USA already has the same purchasing laws, the government doesn’t follow through apparently.

  • @evaburnz
    @evaburnz 13 дней назад +2

    Americans are also known to be obnoxious and highly entitled characters.
    Swiss on the other hand, well, far more reserved and humble.

    • @ssilent8202
      @ssilent8202 7 дней назад +1

      We’re entitled because we know what is entitled to us

  • @tomyunker3368
    @tomyunker3368 13 дней назад +2

    They dont have the mental health issues we do.

    • @eichof01
      @eichof01 10 дней назад +1

      Not true, but we have a high living standard, a working social system with healthcare and good schools.

    • @megarth1
      @megarth1 5 дней назад +1

      And no minorities that scoff at law and order.

    • @jankaufmann4305
      @jankaufmann4305 4 дня назад

      I'm from Switzerland. Switzerland has one of the highest suicide and depression rates.

  • @johngalt5166
    @johngalt5166 3 года назад +17

    We already have background checks lol, this does not provide any solutions.

    • @notgiven3971
      @notgiven3971 3 года назад +1

      Well actually the background checks we do have mostly only go through the fbi database which has a lot of issues and errors. We need better more extensive background checks like also going through police departments of where you’ve lived, and seeing if you have a history of mental illness.
      Plus background checks aren’t required in all states. That makes it easier to buy a gun in one state less heavily regulated and bring it to a states that is.
      Plus measures like making sure each gun is registered and having mandatory training don’t seem like such a bad deal to me.
      Also gun violence data shows that countries that have gun control like Japan , the uk , Australia, Switzerland,etc all have vastly reduced rates of gun violence than the us.
      The logic is simple the easier it is to do something the more that thing will happen.
      With better gun control laws it will make it harder to obtain a gun so mass shooting /gun violence will inevitably happen less.
      Plus with mass shooting a lot of them have legally purchased their guns so obviously our current gun control laws aren’t good enough.

    • @johngalt5166
      @johngalt5166 3 года назад +1

      @@notgiven3971 yup the FBI database is screwed but that is their problem and not an excuse to curb the right to bear arms, fix your system, Secondly that does cover mental illness so if it worked properly we don’t need to add that in it is already done, and if it REALLY worked well it does check your local crime history etc and local sheriffs are the ones to issue carry permits anyway.
      Lastly yes Japan has less firearm homicides then the USA but that doesn’t factor in the difference in the US, also within the USA states with more firearm homicides are specifically those with harsher gun laws (like a stupendous percent of gun crimes happens in the inner city) So no I will not be registering any guns for our lovely friends at the goverment. (It is worth saying I live in CA and am so done with the ineffective gun laws (we still have school shootings,) that I am moving out in part for that reason.)

    • @notgiven3971
      @notgiven3971 3 года назад

      @@johngalt5166 How can you just disregard literally all of the countries that have effective gun control and thus much lower rates of gun violence.
      I mean for fucks sake we have a higher rate of domestic gun violence than Somalia and Syria.
      www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2021/03/24/980838151/gun-violence-deaths-how-the-u-s-compares-to-the-rest-of-the-world
      gun control works in countries like ths UK Australia, japan, Switzerland and there's nothing to say it won't work in the US human beings aren't that different as a whole.
      I mean the US has a stupider population as a whole compared to other countries. (We are ranked 28th highest iq country in the world overall and 13th education which as an American isn't surprising to me)
      Which further supports gun control to keep guns away from idiots who don't follow safety procedures
      www.forbes.com/sites/duncanmadden/2019/01/11/ranked-the-25-smartest-countries-in-the-world/?sh=7a6689ce163f
      That's like saying if we can't get rid of all mass shootings it's not right to try to stop most of them? that makes no sense. This is a human problem and it has human solutions.
      Gun control does work in California compared to other states that's why California has one of the lowest rates of gun violence compared to other states
      www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/02/21/states-most-and-least-gun-violence-see-where-your-state-stacks-up/359395002/
      Plus licensing wouldn't infringe on your right to bear arms it would just make it so you would have to tell the government how many gun you have, training and psych evals.
      It wouldn't stop a good responsible citizen from bearing arms but stop crazy and/or idiots from obtaining them
      I mean look at switzerland almost every one of their citizens have a gun and they still have low gun violence due to better gun control laws.
      www.businessinsider.com/switzerland-gun-laws-rates-of-gun-deaths-2018-2
      The data overwhelmingly shows that better gun control policies like those in other countries and states with better gun control like in california all have lower rates of gun violence overall.
      Does that means it's zero no , but I'd say having common sense gun laws is worth it if it means saving lives.
      (Plus having national gun control laws would make it harder for people to smuggle guns across sate borders thus also lowering gun violence)

    • @SwissBloke
      @SwissBloke 3 года назад +3

      @@notgiven3971 that BusinessInsider article is full of shit though, and the gun control in Switzerland is not overwhelmingly different from the US one.
      In fact in many regards Switzerland is more lenient federally (and even more when you look at California and the likes)

    • @notgiven3971
      @notgiven3971 3 года назад

      @@SwissBloke
      www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/12/4/9850572/gun-control-us-japan-switzerland-uk-canada
      www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/02/swiss-guns/553448/
      Switzerland has more stringent gun control laws when it comes to always mandatory background checks when buying guns unlike some states in the us, outright ban of fully automatic guns,need a license which is only valid for one weapon ,check the peerson purchasing if they have a history of mental illness etc..
      Gun control is a no brainer the logic is simple. The harder it is to do something the less that thing will happen.
      Gun control works in many other countries along with switzerland, like Uk,Japan,and Australia.
      They all have much lower rates of gun violence and that's because they have proper gun control laws.
      I mean just look at australia they're mass shootings gave plumeted ever since they enacted gun control laws., along with gun homicides/suicides as well.
      fortune.com/2018/02/20/australia-gun-control-success/
      www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2019/mar/20/strict-firearm-laws-reduce-gun-deaths-heres-the-evidence
      www.vox.com/2015/8/27/9212725/australia-buyback

  • @wootdoo
    @wootdoo 3 года назад +6

    Hmmmm. Sell everything i own besides my firearms. Put it all in crypto. Gain Swiss citizenship. Move.
    The cold never bothered me anyway 😂

  • @SwissBloke
    @SwissBloke 3 года назад +40

    There's a few wrong things and half-truths in this but let's focus on one which is pretty important:
    The background check doesn't contain mental health and addiction checks, it's only a record extract holding your current felonies before they're written off. You also don't get those checked when applying for the "license", not a license but an acquisition permit actually just like the ATF form 4473, which is only needed for handguns and semis

    • @71TOXIC
      @71TOXIC 3 года назад +1

      Hoi Bloke, du cooler, du. Bin ein bisschen Fan von dir...
      Das stimmt so nicht ganz. Vielleicht nicht alle, aber einige Waffenbüros klären z.B. über "Armeeakten" ab, ob der WS Antragsteller den Militärdienst aus ethischen (schiessen/töten) Gründen verweigerte, und verweigern dann den WS. Ebenso wird abgeklärt, ob es einmal eine Einweisung oder ähnliches in die Psychiatrie gegeben hat. Ich weiss das zu 100%.
      Grüsse aus dem Mittelland ins Oberland,
      ond guet Schoss!

    • @SwissBloke
      @SwissBloke 3 года назад +1

      @@71TOXIC eh, hard to be a fan of me when I'm not doing anything than commenting a few videos about Swiss gun laws but thanks haha
      The Firearms Bureau don't have the legal ground to deny a WES if you didn't serve, they also don't see why you didn't serve as it is not written in their ARMADATA access. They only see if the army checked the box saying you can't have a gun, but that can be unchecked afterwards and isn't a definitive NO to buying a gun
      Concerning any records of you being committed or having psychological problems the Bureau doesn't have acces to that kind of infos unless the police intervened and it was marked in your file
      If a WES was denied to you on such grounds it was an illegal decision and you should have fought back

    • @71TOXIC
      @71TOXIC 3 года назад +1

      @@SwissBloke manchmal ist weniger eben mehr...
      Den Rest lassen wir mal einfach so stehen.
      E Gruess!

    • @cegesh1459
      @cegesh1459 3 года назад

      True but it should. Switzerland has also the higest death rates with guns in all of western Europe

    • @SwissBloke
      @SwissBloke 3 года назад +13

      @@cegesh1459 well sure but 87.9% are suicides, that's hardly an internal security matter. However we have one of the lowest gun homicides rate in the world

  • @russelltaylor7779
    @russelltaylor7779 2 дня назад

    You have to look at how a nation treats it's populace and America has a very bad record of social welfare. If it spent it's money on social welfare and improving it's health care system instead of arms then maybe people would change for the better.

  • @rockyhockey16
    @rockyhockey16 3 дня назад

    fun fact. Switzerland is homogenous population. This is the main reason they have low gun violence.

  • @ChadWoods-w5i
    @ChadWoods-w5i 5 дней назад

    It isn't the gun laws and ownership that stop shootings. It is our laws allow for plea barginning, where other countries dont allow plea barginning. And the family morals have gone to the way side .

  • @simonyoung9916
    @simonyoung9916 6 дней назад

    Disciplined culture combined with a year's national service, always on alert to run to action stations 24/7, a week of training every year of your life, and you have to fit your uniform through til age 60. Murkns would never commit the way the Swiss do, or did when I lived there.

  • @1911GreaterThanALL
    @1911GreaterThanALL 6 лет назад +57

    You can't defend yourself with firearms in Switzerland either. Not exactly the model Americans would be proud to support.

    •  5 лет назад +4

      You can't defend yourself - period - from a bullet you didn't see coming.

    •  5 лет назад +4

      @@Hedgeflexlfz What can I say, Americans are very emotional.
      Just see what happens if you don't stand when they play the national anthem during *domestic* games.
      And I'm not anti-gun. I think they make for nice entertainment whenever the US have one of their little "episodes".

    • @1911GreaterThanALL
      @1911GreaterThanALL 5 лет назад +10

      "You can't defend yourself - period - from a bullet you didn't see coming."
      You don't see the bullet you see the shooter and that is enough how do you think Police officers react?

    • @1911GreaterThanALL
      @1911GreaterThanALL 5 лет назад +2

      "Except you don't see the shooter because he is in hiding."
      Ah so all mass shooters are ninjas and hide in shadow hmm? They don't randomly walk around in plain sight because there isn't anyone to challenge them?
      "How do you think so many Police officers get shot?"
      By challenging criminals. What happens when you don't challenge criminals?
      "Also American cops kill way too many innocent civilians, it's a really fucked up country."
      I have studied the statistics on fatal police shootings and the vast majority of ruled justified. Therefore the targets that are killed are killed because of their own fault. Either stupidity or criminality take your pick.

    •  5 лет назад +2

      @@1911GreaterThanALL Also your cops are fat as hell.

  • @davedavids57
    @davedavids57 16 дней назад +1

    Switzerland doesn't have gun licences. At 1.22 she is getting a bit confused. Switzerland doesn't have a federal criminal records checking database like the Nix system in the US. Only the police have access to criminal records information (switzerland doesn't actually check mental heath status). So you either visit or write to your local police. They issue you with a permission to purchase certificate (which is basically just a background check). This lasts 28 days or six months if it's for ammo. I think it costs 28 franks. You then go to the gun shop with this certificate and you buy your gun.

  • @MS-cv9pt
    @MS-cv9pt 3 дня назад

    The major difference between Switzerland and the US is, that Switzerland has a more homogenous population (not regarding passport, but with regards to common values) with less conflicts between the citizens. In addition, the per capita income is much higher than in the US. As a result, gun violence does not happen so often.

    • @Crottedenez1000
      @Crottedenez1000 2 дня назад

      Sorry to correct you, but the per capita income is actually higher in the USA than in Switzerland.
      We also have poor people over here. The main difference is education, (although it also worsens nowadays…). The respect for each other, empathy and the ability of critical thinking.
      In the USA rules a dominance of hatred, of disrespect and the conviction only his own way of life is “the right one”
      There will always everywhere be some criminal people, in Switzerland too, but when Billionaires and Corporations grip most of the money and less fortunate people are left to their own, the chances for them trying to get a part of the cake by criminal ways are so much higher !
      Also all those children left alone watching violent movies and playing similar video games because their parents don’t have (don’t want to take?) the time to educate them the right way, are so much more candidates to maybe one day unleash their accumulated frustrations through an AR15 at school…
      As long as guys like Trump preach hate, the NRA successfully prevents stricter gun laws and Money always comes first, I’m afraid things may only worsen…

  • @jost-toedtli
    @jost-toedtli 26 дней назад +1

    Best regards from Switzerland !

  • @tonyjohnson2957
    @tonyjohnson2957 27 дней назад

    Wish i could afford to move there. Go Sweden s...

  • @commonsensepatriot9450
    @commonsensepatriot9450 7 дней назад

    Isn't every citizen required to do military service?

    • @Crottedenez1000
      @Crottedenez1000 2 дня назад +1

      Not anymore. The ones who refuse to carry a weapon due to personal convictions, who aren’t physically able, but also the “Rambo” style guys, must either pay a tax or serve in what’s called Civil Protection (to be engaged in natural disasters, big event support, medical care and so on…)

    • @commonsensepatriot9450
      @commonsensepatriot9450 2 дня назад

      @Crottedenez1000 Thanks for that information. That, too, would be a good model to follow in the US.

  • @Krokmannetjie
    @Krokmannetjie 8 дней назад

    Guns dont kill people freedom does

  • @GoldenBoyXCM
    @GoldenBoyXCM 2 года назад +3

    absolutely unpossible

  • @JohnDought
    @JohnDought Год назад +1

    Mental health? In the Netherlands a officer killed his family.

  • @lustlymariam8091
    @lustlymariam8091 3 года назад +1

    A store who provided me a safety gun on telegram is called Hickok45 thy sell different types of guns

  • @randyinscoe5780
    @randyinscoe5780 3 дня назад

    Nothing

  • @menooNFT
    @menooNFT Год назад +1

    cool at the end that's the shooting range i shot at when i was age 9 to 12 and 14-16
    great people there

  • @ChrisB10
    @ChrisB10 2 года назад +5

    Sounds like NY. I live upstate and it took me 10 months for a pistol permit. It was a bunch of hurdles(7 references, 120$ fingerprint fee, 3 page application including why I want one, detective interviewed 2 x-gfs, had to go to nysp barracks and interview w detective, mental health and medication releases, and then finally sent over to a Judge for review and approval) and it honestly stops a lot of people from getting pistol permits in nys because it's such a long daunting process. I get wanting to make sure people are fit but it goes beyond that to the point where it's unconstitutional

    • @monster2slayer
      @monster2slayer 2 года назад +4

      Definitely not like new york. We just need a clean criminal record, send it to the police and wait a few days for them to process it. Costs $50, and we dont have to specify what we want. No barrel length restrictions, no magazine restrictions, no mandatory waiting periods.
      BUT: carrying other than for transport, unless you have a carry permit, for which you need to prove unusual safety concerns, or occupatial necessity, is illegal

    • @bobbill3003
      @bobbill3003 2 года назад

      @@monster2slayer fuck NY. Bunch of commies

    • @agentorange1291
      @agentorange1291 2 года назад

      @@monster2slayer We actually have restrictions about the length of a gun and also magazines. If you have a gun with a folding butt stock, so that the length is lower than 60cm, you need a collector permit. Same for magazines with a capacity above 20 (pistol) and 10 (rifle) round.

    • @monster2slayer
      @monster2slayer 2 года назад

      @@agentorange1291 yeah, its totally restrictive to have to send in form B instead of form A for the same price. /s
      Its a bureaucratic sharade that has no real world implications

    • @leosaura1993
      @leosaura1993 Год назад

      You can bypass that by going to the another state and buy there instead.

  • @roylamb975
    @roylamb975 18 дней назад +2

    I don't give a fk what they do there. My rights are nonnegotiable.

  • @osvaldomorinigo
    @osvaldomorinigo 3 года назад +2

    Why do they have blankets?

  • @paulstieler4468
    @paulstieler4468 Месяц назад

    DD 214 Mortgage
    Equals Constitutional Carry
    Equals Castle Doctrine
    Equals Voter ID

  • @pjackson65
    @pjackson65 Месяц назад

    This video is stupid. Switzerland doesn't have gun laws much different than the US. What they do have that is different are regulations regarding the government issued full-auto battle rifles issued to the militia that we don't have here in the US.

  • @22Mypain
    @22Mypain 5 лет назад +10

    It is a matter of national sucrity in America to have guns, I have no idea why she can't see that.

    • @chrisfloyd7316
      @chrisfloyd7316 4 года назад +1

      No one in the military would attack citizens and no nation on earth would be dumb enough to attack US soil

    • @KHH595
      @KHH595 4 года назад +3

      @@chrisfloyd7316 They weren't dumb enough to attack Americans in the past because behind every blade of grass was a well-armed patriot. Take the guns away and cut military funding and who do you will invade first?

    • @thewaterdrop123
      @thewaterdrop123 4 года назад

      @@KHH595 nobody. You know why? Cause America is to fucking far away to be invaded.

    • @ludzip
      @ludzip 3 года назад +2

      @@thewaterdrop123 bro we’re not in the 1600s anymore sorry to break it to you

    • @yf.f4919
      @yf.f4919 3 года назад +3

      @@ludzip You have military bases and nukes all around the globe... how could you think someone would even think of "invading" you... The US practically only border with Canada and Mexico... please, don't be ridiculous. Even the Alaska/Russia border is pretty much a joke.

  • @shawnmclean7932
    @shawnmclean7932 8 месяцев назад

    Having all the money in the world. Where do they go?

  • @Dacos127
    @Dacos127 5 лет назад +7

    One-sided view by the Press of course on several subjects they don’t understand: Guns, Rights & Liberties.

  • @e36s50b30
    @e36s50b30 3 месяца назад

    Just compare the ethnicities!

    • @davedavids57
      @davedavids57 16 дней назад

      30% of the Swiss population isn't from Switzerland. With around 6% Muslim.

  • @RamonValle-cc9ht
    @RamonValle-cc9ht Год назад +1

    🦅🇺🇸NRA, USCCA
    CCWsafe, GOA ❤️🤍💙❗

  • @ej3349
    @ej3349 5 лет назад +15

    So if the government dosnt think your for to own a gun they deny your application. That's a little concerning that the government gets to decide who has guns.

    • @dirgeslatki3637
      @dirgeslatki3637 5 лет назад +3

      Nope. Not at all worrying that the G-man gets to decide who gets a gun or that they train people to use them. In fact that it why the Swiss have in may 2019 decided to tighten gun laws even further. Why? Because nut jobs aren't in charge.

    • @myis300turbo
      @myis300turbo 5 лет назад +4

      @@dirgeslatki3637 and that's why gun crime will go up suckers hahaa. Live in Chicago and the criminals love people without guns haha. Also go to the south side. They dont give a rat's ass about gun laws. You will get murdered if there is a sticker on the wall.
      Pussies giving up their freedoms to crazy dems and libs and sjw. Good luck swiss.
      When you start hearing gunshots every night you will wish you didnt give up your rights....lmao pussies.

    • @Khobotov
      @Khobotov 5 лет назад +7

      We live in the only direct democracy, we vote for almost everyone in government and have the right to oppose every law the government decides to introduce and even change existing laws if you get enough people to support the cause.
      Swiss people think of themself as part of the government, in the US on the other hand, the government seems like a seperate institution.
      Also if the government would decide to become a tyranny, the biggest part of the military consists of Militia. Normal people who have normal jobs and only are drafted into service for training and during crisis. The military wouldn't support a roque government.

    • @dhoendupgarne9471
      @dhoendupgarne9471 4 года назад +7

      @@dirgeslatki3637 Yeah, I live in Switzerland, I could have taken my gun home after service, but I didn't.
      Why, because I realized that I have mental issues and the government realized that too.
      Because, if they haven't done that, I would have killed myself. We have a good government, which is in a tug of war with your idiotic American government/CIA. In other words screw you, you probably rightwing, gunloving trumpvoter!

    • @SwissBloke
      @SwissBloke 3 года назад +4

      Well no. Some guns are permit-less (bolt-actions, hunting rifles, break-actions), handguns and semis are shall-issue, select-fires and explosives launchers are may-issue. The last ones are the only ones the "government" can deny your application if they feel like it, but that would be the same in the US with the ATF form 4

  • @davidbuzzin426
    @davidbuzzin426 3 года назад +6

    👍🇺🇲❤MORE GUNS THE BETTER.....WE THE PEOPLE !!!!!

  • @zenjeongrebelle1808
    @zenjeongrebelle1808 3 года назад +4

    “Not to listen to the liberals and socialism”

    • @romainsavioz5466
      @romainsavioz5466 3 года назад

      🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @davedavids57
      @davedavids57 Год назад +2

      Switzerland is social democratic country with universal healthcare and social security. If Bernie Sanders moved to Switzerland he would be regarded as right wing.

    • @zenjeongrebelle1808
      @zenjeongrebelle1808 Год назад

      @@davedavids57 if America didn’t spend all its time and effort protecting little Switzerland and others we could be picky like y’all but we’re an empire and the fruits of it far outweigh you thinking your special for getting your boo-boo checked out thinking it’s free, when when you paying with your manhood and a million smaller opportunities

    • @zenjeongrebelle1808
      @zenjeongrebelle1808 Год назад

      @@davedavids57 Switzerland is proxy state of our massive colony (nato) and its will fall before any of the nifty fifty does.

    • @florianhug9801
      @florianhug9801 Год назад

      @@davedavids57 xd what a bs

  • @dansmaaslet6623
    @dansmaaslet6623 19 дней назад +1

    So Switzerland's gun laws are like Canada's...... mass shootings are also very rare here too

    • @slyguy8943
      @slyguy8943 17 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂
      What?… they are nothing like Canadas.

    • @audi.6106
      @audi.6106 15 дней назад +1

      No theyre not even close to Canada's laws. Nice try though

  • @Cacowninja
    @Cacowninja 5 лет назад +27

    1:44
    "Whereas in the United States, it's more based on a personal freedom. They have a firearm to protect their own personal liberties because they don't trust the government in certain cases."
    Yeah? Got a problem with that former police madam?
    Seriously if she supports gun control I doubt she was a nice cop.

    • @thewaterdrop123
      @thewaterdrop123 5 лет назад +18

      You are an idiot.

    • @michaeltrachsel6046
      @michaeltrachsel6046 4 года назад +7

      I think the key sentence is, that we are issued guns to defend the COUNTRY and we will.....
      You are making a point to owning a gun AGAINST the governement.
      We do have a trust in our people, our neigbours and our own freedom. This doesnt neccecary mean to shoot somebody for tresspassing and to claim it was in self defence.
      We have our arms to defend our country against any foreign threat, not as an excuse to just shoot some tresspasser

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 4 года назад

      @@bouncinbetty2032 1:30 "Arin Zimmerman, a former police officer in Colorado who now lives in Zurick says the Swiss model guns and sensible gun control laws can go hand in hand."
      Yeah nice job on you being stupid and rude calling me retard when she just said she agreed with gun control.

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 4 года назад

      @@thewaterdrop123 Back it up with an argument or don't say anything at all.

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 4 года назад +1

      @@michaeltrachsel6046 One of the biggest arguments for the right to bear arms is for the security for a FREE state. In other words to fight a tyrannical government. It's not just about fighting the bad guys across the waters.
      Of course there's nothing wrong with this. I'm an innocent individual who is entitled to freedom and just because someone has a suit and tie or a badge doesn't give even them a right to violate it.

  • @cannedfrootloops7803
    @cannedfrootloops7803 3 года назад

    You wanna know something else?
    Switzerland's gun ownership per 100 citizens is less than a fourth of the US : )

    • @monster2slayer
      @monster2slayer 2 года назад +1

      But the number of people that own firearms is virtually the same. Americans just tend to have more per person

    • @jwickli94
      @jwickli94 2 года назад +1

      You should also check how many rifles and even assault rifles switzerland has per capita...

  • @Summercamp1sland
    @Summercamp1sland 2 года назад

    Switzerland isn’t a melting pot of ethnicities

    • @jialiangou1075
      @jialiangou1075 2 года назад +4

      It's not true, Switzerland is actually a melting pot of ethnicities. We got people from very different countries here.
      We have very good social security and health care. I think this is the reason why there is very low violence crime here.

    • @Summercamp1sland
      @Summercamp1sland 2 года назад

      @@jialiangou1075 no you have 3 white ethnicities Germans Italians and French not people from all over the world who hate your country but won’t leave

    • @Lilimutz
      @Lilimutz 2 года назад +2

      @@Summercamp1sland and we still take care of them lmao.
      Btw we got way way more ppl then french italians and germans in here.
      Im half vietnamese for example and alot of my friends are african or turkish aswell sooo

    • @Summercamp1sland
      @Summercamp1sland 2 года назад

      @@Lilimutz in Switzerland it’s not like other European nations trust me it isn’t like the uk with actual grooming gangs of middle eastern men grooming girls and if you call them grooming gangs you get arrested

    • @davedavids57
      @davedavids57 16 дней назад

      Over 30% of the Swiss population aren't Swiss and 6% is Muslim.

  • @John14-6-iamtheway
    @John14-6-iamtheway 2 года назад +3

    God grants freedom and inalienable rights to ALL mankind, these rights are not for another man to curtail. God Bless America 🇺🇸

    • @davedavids57
      @davedavids57 16 дней назад

      To be fair if that was true how come you can only get a fraction of the guns you can in Europe. With all your ATF and Federal importation rules?

    • @Summercamp1sland
      @Summercamp1sland 16 дней назад

      @@davedavids57 that’s hilarious since in America with enough money you can get full auto machine guns like a Pkm where in most European nations your lucky if you can get a hunting rifle or a handgun

    • @davedavids57
      @davedavids57 16 дней назад

      @@Summercamp1sland A civilian in the United States can only own a machine gun if it was added to the ATF registry before 1986. That's why they are incredibly expensive. If it wasn't registered before 1986 you can't own it.
      Most European countries allow civilians to own newly produced machine guns with the proper paperwork. In Switzerland it's fairly easy, however in most EU Countries you will need to have had a firearm licence for a long time and have a special reason (normally you collect that type of weapon) but it's possible.
      Not one of the 50 countries in Europe bans hunting rifles, only 7 countries restrict hand guns (and even then it is possible but extremely hard).
      Every country in Europe allows some form of Semi Automatic guns. No country has the ATF restrictions on open bolt, length, receiver dimensions, bolt dimensions the US does. In the US you can be arrested for drilling a hole in a receiver.
      Europe also doesn't have the severe importation restrictions the US has which means if the US Government don't deem the gun of enough sporting value it can't be imported. The only way being to cut it up and import the bits, and then combine them with at least 60% US made parts. Even then some countries like China have total bans on even parts importation. Here in Czechia I can import a gun from any country on Earth bar North Korea, Russia, Burma or Iran and even then I can just get those guns on the second hand market from nearby countries.
      I love my open bolt IWI Uzi, Norinco AK, Kalashnikov concern AK103, Original down converted M56 as well as my M4 with the military receiver. All of that you can't own.

    • @Summercamp1sland
      @Summercamp1sland 16 дней назад

      @@davedavids57 false you can own one still if you pay the taxes for the licenses required which are incredible easy to get with said money

    • @Summercamp1sland
      @Summercamp1sland 16 дней назад

      @@davedavids57 also I like how you said “all of that you can’t own” when I own multiple of those also I don’t see how your actually trying to make an argument that Europe has better gun rights then America you are crazy it’s also incredibly how you leave out how in many nations of the eu while you can theoretically get these weapons you need multiple licenses and permits which the government can decline for no reason if they wish and they limit the amount of guns and ammo you can obtain

  • @e.delano7285
    @e.delano7285 3 года назад

    Lots of regulation

  • @mardukdemigod1523
    @mardukdemigod1523 3 года назад +3

    "Few Mass Shootings"
    -Because Switzerland also has a very few population. As simple as that.

    • @oogyboogytom5677
      @oogyboogytom5677 3 года назад +3

      England and frances population is less than 100 mill. But still, there are bombings and shootings

    • @mariusk.7723
      @mariusk.7723 3 года назад +10

      It's not as simple as that. If you'd take a state with the a simmilar ammount of citizens as switzerland in comparison, you'd still have a lot more dead school kids. Why? Because it simply doesent happen in switzerland.

    • @mardukdemigod1523
      @mardukdemigod1523 3 года назад +1

      @@mariusk.7723
      Apparently there isn't one state in the US that has the similar amount of citizens as switzerland. In fact school shooting rarely happens in the US despite the fact that it has one of the largest population in the world. The larger the population the more poverty, the more poverty the more crimes.

    • @mariusk.7723
      @mariusk.7723 3 года назад +11

      @@mardukdemigod1523 rarely happens? The US had 288 school shootings in 2018, second to that is Mexico with EIGHT school shootings. And thats just school shootings not including all the other shootings they got going. So it doesent *rarely* happen, it does more than enywhere else in the world. And as I sayd, thats only the shootings where little kids die. The reason is not the amount of citizens, it's about education, respect and common sense. All three of those arent really strenghts of the American society.

    • @mardukdemigod1523
      @mardukdemigod1523 3 года назад

      @@mariusk.7723
      Lol 288 is not just year 2018 alone, it's 2009 to 2018! Therefore it is still extremely RARE Considering that it is the fourth largest country and 3rd of the highest population in the world. Use your brain. In Fact most of the Countries with highest numbers of gun violence belongs to the Top 10 of the most densely populated Countries in the world!

  • @djsickbeatz4005
    @djsickbeatz4005 5 лет назад +43

    I don’t think the Swiss have the problem of gun smuggling like America does.

    • @thewaterdrop123
      @thewaterdrop123 4 года назад +7

      No. Cause Swiss isn't part of a open border organization which has the former members of the east block in it. Members who don't have Millions of backmarket soviet military arms. Alone Germany has many million illegal guns.

    • @woutertje026
      @woutertje026 4 года назад +14

      Gun smuggeling is everywhere. This is about about the gun culture in Switzerland vs in USA, not smuggeling.

    • @Lb16161
      @Lb16161 4 года назад

      thewaterdrop123 yeah bit germany still doesnt have massshootings

    • @Northanteus
      @Northanteus 3 года назад +2

      Demonrats also letting in millions of illegal immigrants, with certain percentage of those illegal immigrants being in Mexican drug cartels. The U.S.' problem is way more complex than they think it is. They (foreigners) should come here and learn about all of the little details before judging, because their judgement is almost always wrong, since they base their judgement on what leftist Demonrat propaganda media gives them, and not what it is in reality. Look at the Demonrat big city ghettos, where MOST criminal shootings happen in the U.S. today, and those Demonrat politicians are always strict with gun laws in their local area.

    • @sspegazus3672
      @sspegazus3672 2 года назад

      @@thewaterdrop123 There no borders btwn Swiss ans Europe (France, Germany, Italy,…) ? And That includes east country ?

  • @shootingshitaustralia4036
    @shootingshitaustralia4036 Год назад +1

    A civilian can by brand new full auto rifles in Switzerland