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How arms dealers are dealt with: Glarus priest orders toy guns online  and ends up in court
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How arms dealers are dealt with: Glarus priest orders toy guns online and ends up in court

A man from Glarus, Switzerland, ordered toy weapons online from Amazon, which were seized by customs authorities. As a result, he received a fine. Now, he is challenging this decision in court, arguing that his purchase was legal and that the customs authorities acted improperly. The case highlights potential conflicts between online shopping regulations and individual rights.

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How arms dealers are dealt with: Glarus priest orders toy guns online and ends up in court

A man from Glarus, Switzerland, ordered toy weapons online from Amazon, which were seized by customs authorities. As a result, he received a fine. Now, he is challenging this decision in court, arguing that his purchase was legal and that the customs authorities acted improperly. The case highlights potential conflicts between online shopping regulations and individual rights.

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