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Poisonous spiders (e.g., Black Widows, Brown Recluses) kill about 6 Americans each year.[7] Poisonous snakes (e.g., rattlesnakes) kill about 5 Americans each year.
So 1 + 1 is 9?
citing a blogger who has no academic or professional credentials in any field relevant to this topic is a waste. Evan DeSpammer is a guy with a good academic record and excellent SJW credentials but his opinions and his hard on for John Lott doesn't substitute for the fact that he's a 26 year old professional student who mainly is a propagandist and his opinion has no worth in this area
Hey look another proof..... So by rights mayhem, suicide and child death must be horrific on military bases and don't go to Switzerland were every male under 43 has a terrible assault rifle. You will be dodging bullets all day.
So 1 + 1 is 9?
So 1 + 1 is 9?
Check your info. Most people on military bases don't have guns.
And Switzerland is not like that anymore. They are basically unarmed because there's no access to ammunition.
On military bases guns are ISSUED and therefore available at any time. They are not normally carried. The guns are free to control their possessors.
The Swiss cannot have MILITARY ISSUED ammunition at home where it was used to be kept in a sealed box that frightened the crap out of gun control lunatics. There is no restriction on private ammunition.
What sheer poppycock!
Guns on military bases are available only to the base security and law enforcement people. Only in active combat zones do people have weapons with them.
The Swiss military personnel who have guns at home are not allowed to have ammunition for those guns.......at all.
Period.
There's no such thing as a poisonous spider, and there's no poisonous snakes in the US.
I think you are partially right but wrong about the Swiss
"I do as the army advises and I keep the barrel separately from my pistol," he explains seriously. "I keep the barrel in the basement so if anyone breaks into my apartment and finds the gun, it's useless to them."
He shakes out the gun holster. "And we don't get bullets any more," he adds. "The Army doesn't give ammunition now - it's all kept in a central arsenal." This measure was introduced by Switzerland's Federal Council in 2007.
Mathias carefully puts away his pistol and shakes his head firmly when I ask him if he feels safer having a gun at home, explaining that even if he had ammunition, he would not be allowed to use it against an intruder.
"The gun is not given to me to protect me or my family," he says. "I have been given this gun by my country to serve my country - and for me it is an honour to take care of it. I think it is a good thing for the state to give this responsibility to people."
Why post your erroneous opinion? Why not post fact and evidence to prove it fact?
Switzerland guns: Living with firearms the Swiss way - BBC News
This amazing and horrible situation is exactly what the GUN-HATERS want for America........effectively DISARMED and DEFENSELESS.
What sheer poppycock!
Guns on military bases are available only to the base security and law enforcement people. Only in active combat zones do people have weapons with them.
The Swiss military personnel who have guns at home are not allowed to have ammunition for those guns.......at all.
Period.
Mathias carefully puts away his pistol and shakes his head firmly when I ask him if he feels safer having a gun at home, explaining that even if he had ammunition, he would not be allowed to use it against an intruder.
"The gun is not given to me to protect me or my family," he says. "I have been given this gun by my country to serve my country - and for me it is an honour to take care of it. I think it is a good thing for the state to give this responsibility to people."
what your post says is that the army doesn't give you ammo to keep at home. That is different than saying you cannot have any ammo at home. The army doesn't give me any ammo for my rifles or pistols even though I was in the unorganized militia for years
Mathias carefully puts away his pistol and shakes his head firmly when I ask him if he feels safer having a gun at home, explaining that even if he had ammunition, he would not be allowed to use it against an intruder.
"The gun is not given to me to protect me or my family," he says. "I have been given this gun by my country to serve my country - and for me it is an honour to take care of it. I think it is a good thing for the state to give this responsibility to people."
Why post your erroneous opinion? Why not post fact and evidence to prove it fact?
This amazing and horrible situation is exactly what the GUN-HATERS want for America........effectively DISARMED and DEFENSELESS.
Again: (Read the article.)
Does that sound like he can have ammo for the weapon?
If you have proof that he can, then post a link proving it.
I think you are partially right but wrong about the Swiss
Does that sound like he can have ammo for the weapon?Mathias carefully puts away his pistol and shakes his head firmly when I ask him if he feels safer having a gun at home, explaining that even if he had ammunition, he would not be allowed to use it against an intruder.
"The gun is not given to me to protect me or my family," he says. "I have been given this gun by my country to serve my country - and for me it is an honour to take care of it. I think it is a good thing for the state to give this responsibility to people."