perpetualacademe wrote:
Are you serious about Switzerland? I do know they have those bazookas hidden in the mountains, but in the homes?[/b]
Switzerland keeps only a small standing army, and relies much moreheavily on its militia system for national defense. This means that mostable-bodied civilian men of military age keep weapons at home in case ofa national emergency. These weapons are fully automatic, military assaultrifles, and by law they must be kept locked up. Their issue of 72 roundsof ammunition must be sealed, and it is strictly accounted for. This complicatestheir use for criminal purposes, in that they are difficult to conceal,and their use will be eventually discovered by the authorities.
"What will you do if I send 20,000 men over the Alpine passes?" the German general asked his Swiss counterpart.
"I'd tell my soldiers to shoot," the Swiss general replied.
"And if I send 40,000 men?" theGerman general asked.
"I'll tell them to shoot twice."
Another link: [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_Switzerland"]vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_Switzerland[/a]