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Saturday, February 13, 2016

SWISS GUN CONTROL REFERENDUM, 2011


          On this date, February 13, 2011, the Swiss Gun Control Referendum was held. I will post information about this referendum from Wikipedia.

  
Switzerland supports the 2nd amendment and has a low crime rate.
A referendum was held in Switzerland on 13 February 2011 on the federal popular initiative "For the protection against gun violence" ("Für den Schutz vor Waffengewalt"/"Pour la protection face à la violence des armes"/"Per la protezione dalla violenza perpetrata con le armi"). It was rejected by 56% of voters and a majority of cantons.

  
Michael Buholzer / Reuters
Swiss marksmen shoot at targets over 300 m away during an annual shooting-skills exercise near Bern
Initiative

The initiative foresees that guns can no longer be kept at home, but must be stored at the arsenal (Zeughaus) instead, that possession of a gun should be linked to a screening of the ability and necessity of the gunholder, and that all guns should be registered. Left-wing parties (SP, Greens, CSP) and the GLP are mostly in favour of the proposal, with right-wing parties (SVP, FDP, CVP, BDP) opposed.

 
A citizen practicing the yearly mandatory training.
Opinion polls

According to polls from January 2011, the initiative was favoured by 45% of respondents, with 34% opposed and a relatively high amount of undecideds at 21%. A second poll from two weeks before the referendum saw a closening of the polls, with 47% to 45% in favour.

  
A "shooting society" somewhere in Switzerland; people come to such ranges to complete mandatory training with service arms, or to shoot for sport and competition.
Results

More than half, 56.3%, of all voters were against the initiative, with only the cantons of Basel-Stadt, Zurich, Geneva, Jura, Vaud and Neuchâtel in support; this meant the initiative would have narrowly passed in western Switzerland, but clearly failed in the German-speaking parts. In Switzerland, the passing of a constitutional amendment by initiative requires a double majority; not only must a majority of people vote for the amendment but also a majority of cantons give their consent.

Choice
Popular vote
Cantons
Votes
%
Full
Half
Total
For
1,083,312
43.70
5
1
5.5
Against
1,395,812
56.30
15
5
17.5
Invalid/blank votes
22,136
Total
2,501,260
100
20
6
23
Registered voters/turnout
5,091,652
49.12