Reuters
Several people were killed in a shooting late on Saturday in a town in the Swiss canton of Aargau, local police said on Sunday.
Officers
responding to reports of shots found several bodies in and around a
residential building in Wuerenlingen, a community of roughly 4,500
people north-west of Zurich, police said in a statement.
All
those killed were adults and an investigation is under way, the
statement said. It gave no further details and a police spokesman
declined to say how many people had been killed.
Guess that strict "gun control" in Switzerland ain't quite doing the trick.
ReplyDeleteYeah, strict gun control that requires a gun in every home "ain't quite doing the trick."
DeleteYeah, strict gun control that requires a gun in every home "ain't quite doing the trick."
DeleteWell, if you disagree that Switzerland's gun control is far more restrictive than would ever fly in the States, talk to your co-blogger.
And if that's not good enough, how about the (quite anti-gun) GunPolicy.org:
The regulation of guns in Switzerland is categorised as restrictive
If you go through the various points of Swiss gun law detailed on that website, the "restrictive" designation becomes pretty indisputable.