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Im Schiesskeller – Ausflug in eine missverstandene Welt
CH🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Im Schiesskeller – Ausflug in eine missverstandene Welt

The article explores the process of legally acquiring firearms in Switzerland, focusing on the experience of attempting to purchase a Glock 19 pistol. It follows a reporter’s journey through the Swiss gun ownership system, including obtaining a permit from the cantonal police. The piece also delves into the world of shooting sports in Switzerland, visiting clubs such as the Pistolenclub Cadi and Combat Club Grischun. These groups emphasize shooting as a form of stress relief, mental training, and self-defense preparation. Instructors describe the activity as a cognitive challenge rather than militaristic or violent, clarifying misconceptions about participants who may appear intimidating due to their gear and training methods. Despite the reporter receiving a permit, they ultimately decide not to proceed with purchasing the weapon.

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Im Schiesskeller – Ausflug in eine missverstandene Welt

The article explores the process of legally acquiring firearms in Switzerland, focusing on the experience of attempting to purchase a Glock 19 pistol. It follows a reporter’s journey through the Swiss gun ownership system, including obtaining a permit from the cantonal police. The piece also delves into the world of shooting sports in Switzerland, visiting clubs such as the Pistolenclub Cadi and Combat Club Grischun. These groups emphasize shooting as a form of stress relief, mental training, and self-defense preparation. Instructors describe the activity as a cognitive challenge rather than militaristic or violent, clarifying misconceptions about participants who may appear intimidating due to their gear and training methods. Despite the reporter receiving a permit, they ultimately decide not to proceed with purchasing the weapon.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of firearm ownership in Switzerland, exploring both the regulatory process and the motivations behind shooting sports. It includes perspectives from various individuals involved—such as club members, instructors, and law enforcement—and avoids overtly favoring or

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