A women's magazine has collected 17,400 signatures in a bid to rid Swiss households of more than two million weapons.
The petition comes amid discussions in parliament over whether to scrap the country's militia army tradition requiring guns and ammunition to be kept at home.
Staff at Annabelle handed over the signatures to a parliamentary committee in Bern on Tuesday.
The petition, "No weapons at home", is calling for a ban on shotguns at home, for army rifles to be kept in military storage instead of at home and for people not to be able to hold on to army guns after their period of service expires. It is also campaigning for a national weapons register to be created as soon as possible.
If I would suggest banning anything, it would be this subversive rag for pampered, self-indulgent cows from your home.
Their home page says all you need to know about them:
We Are What Obsesses Us
We Are What We Read
We Are What We Say
We Are What We Listen To
We Are What We Rent
We Are Actually Zombies
We Are What We Read
We Are What We Say
We Are What We Listen To
We Are What We Rent
We Are Actually Zombies
All this under the graphic banner of "Zeitgeist".
This has all the earmarks of a stealth campign from the U.N. to get Switzerland to conform to the U.N. Neu Vorldt Order.
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ReplyDeleteThey are zombies on that site.
Since they are what they rent, and you don't buy beer, you rent it, and the beer becomes piss, then they are piss. Or, more accurately, sterile waste liquid.
ReplyDelete> This has all the earmarks of a stealth campign from the U.N. to get Switzerland to conform to the U.N. Neu Vorldt Order.
ReplyDeleteYes, well, I rather suspected civilian disarmament (doubtless to "harmonize" Swiss law with the rest of the EU) was on the agenda sooner or later. Mark Odell
Whoever marries the zeitgeist will be a widower soon. - August Everding
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