Monday, December 07, 2009

Statistics Are Not Even Kept

clipped from news.bbc.co.uk
Swiss troops
Switzerland has long maintained its armed neutrality



Guns are deeply rooted within Swiss culture - but the gun crime rate is so low that statistics are not even kept.


The country has a population of six million, but there are estimated to be at least two million publicly-owned firearms, including about 600,000 automatic rifles and 500,000 pistols.


This is in a very large part due to Switzerland's unique system of national defence, developed over the centuries.

In addition to the government-provided arms, there are few restrictions on buying weapons.

The government even sells off surplus weaponry to the general public when new equipment is introduced.


Guns and shooting are popular national pastimes. More than 200,000 Swiss attend national annual marksmanship competitions.


But despite the wide ownership and availability of guns, violent crime is extremely rare. There are only minimal controls at public buildings and politicians rarely have police protection.