The SWISS are Reduced to SHEEP

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Switzerland Strips All Citizens of Gun Rights

Despite the vehement protests from many of Switzerland’s cantons (states), the lower chamber of the nation’s Federal Assembly voted to strip its citizens of gun rights, not by registering or confiscating firearms, but by outlawing the storing of ammunition in the homes of the citizens.

According to The Liberty Zone, the move was led by Switzerland’s small but vocal–and powerful–Socialist minority. And apparently it was a leading women’s magazine who aided the Socialists in the cause. Having failed at attempts to take the guns themselves from homes and store them in government facilities, the new law takes aim at ammo rather than the guns. The Swiss are still allowed to possess firearms; they simply will not be allowed to possess the ammunition to use them.

This is the backdoor method of disarming citizens, and it is very effective. The ban also applies to the male citizens who make up Switzerland’s time-honored citizens’ militia. Even they will be required to keep their ammo at approved government facilities.

The fact that a Leftist minority group was able to convince a majority of representatives in the Swiss Federal Assembly to approve the measure is considered a major victory for Socialism and the push to strip individual citizens of the right to keep and bear arms. In a stunning example of what Leftists can do when citizens are not paying attention, the Socialist ban on ammunition in the homes of the Swiss people should be a stark lesson for U.S. citizens who wish to preserve the right to keep and bear arms. Anti-gun groups do not have to register or confiscate firearms to win the battle.

Rather, the growing modus operandi of the gun control movement is to render a Constitutional right null, void, and useless by implementing legislation aimed at things such as ammunition rather than the actual guns themselves.

Within the U.S. the anti-gun movement does not even have to introduce legislation. A mere executive order by an Administration in the 1990s has been all it takes for a massive assault to ensue on gun shops, gun manufacturers, and other facets of the gun industry, to begin to gradually rob the citizens of their rights to keep and bear arms. This is presently being accomplished by a rogue arm of the Department of Justice–the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives–which has succeeded in shutting down 80% of the gun stores, and gun and ammo manufacturers, within the U.S.

The prevailing wisdom, similar to what we find in Switzerland, is to attack gun ownership by focusing on various facets of the gun and ammo industry rather than to directly attack the citizens’ guns. This effectively renders useless any supposed right to own, possess, and use a firearm without addressing the firearms themselves at all–a perfect example of disarming the citizens using the backdoor method. Switzerland has been the last bastion of real gun rights in Europe. Now even the Swiss have fallen to the sly and seductive ways of the Socialist anti-gun movement.

http://concealed.wordpress.com/2007/10/27/switzerland-strips-all-citizens-of-gun-rights/
 
I must have misunderstood this legislation. From ealier discussions, I thought they were stopping the practice of storing military-issued ammo in people's homes - but they could still have their own personal ammo. This seems to imply that the Swiss can't have any ammo in their homes at all.

Did I misunderstand? Or did the writer of this piece?
 
Original post seems to be mistaken.

Soldiers can keep guns at home but not ammo
September 27, 2007 - 9:40 PM

Parliament has approved a proposal to ban the long-standing Swiss tradition of keeping army ammunition at home.

With the exception of a few thousand of the 120,000 soldiers in Switzerland's militia army who keep their cartridges at home, all army ammunition will have to be stored in central arsenals. Army guns can still be kept at home.

The House of Representatives on Thursday followed the Senate in backing a motion that will allow around 2,000 specialist troops, such as those guarding airports and other important installations, to continue to store their ammo in their cellars and attics.

The government will also be able to lift the ban in the event of a security crisis.

The Liberty Zone post does not say what the Concealed post says it does - at least, not if you read the whole thing.
Remember a couple of months ago, when I blogged about a movement by panty-wetting cowards to destroy hundreds of years of tradition in Switzerland?

Remember that tradition that required all Swiss Soldiers to keep their rifles in the home, not only for protection, but as a proud tradition of trust in a citizen militia?

Well, that tradition has now been emasculated... by a chick magazine. Yes, some rag called Annabelle was the driving force behind a movement to disarm the Swiss. So now, the Swiss say "Bye, bye" to their ammunition.

The Swiss lower house of parliament, the National Council, backed the senate by approving a government-backed motion banning the standard pack of army bullets from the home by 100 votes to 72.
The hanky wringers didn't succeed in halting the tradition of Soldiers keeping their issued rifles in the home. Instead, they have now relegated rifles to the role of clubs. They can't exactly be used as intended without ammunition, so now, Soldiers can just butt stroke their enemies (and no, that's not a dirty thought, you perverts!)
 
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While the OP addresses the fears of many in the US, the obvious hype of the bill is less than they were trying to make it seem, it seems.

Hopefully, they'll be able to reverse this decision later, however.
 
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