[Vision2020] Gun Death Rates for Swiss, Finns, and Others

Ron Force rforce2003 at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 10 17:12:22 PST 2013


Here's a published article on the Swiss (and Israeli) gun situation. Their laws are tighter, and rates of gun possession much less than the US.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22089893

J Public Health Policy. 2012 Feb;33(1):46-58. doi: 10.1057/jphp.2011.56. Epub 2011 Nov 17.
Gun utopias? Firearm access and ownership in Israel and Switzerland.
Rosenbaum JE.
Source
Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
Abstract
The 2011 attempted assassination of a US representative renewed the national gun control debate. Gun advocates claim mass-casualty events are mitigated and deterred with three policies: (a) permissive gun laws, (b) widespread gun ownership, (c) and encouragement of armed civilians who can intercept shooters. They cite Switzerland and Israel as exemplars. We evaluate these claims with analysis of International Crime Victimization Survey (ICVS) data and translation of laws and original source material. Swiss and Israeli laws limit firearm ownership and require permit renewal one to four times annually. ICVS analysis finds the United States has more firearms per capita and per household than either country. Switzerland and Israel curtail off-duty soldiers' firearm access to prevent firearm deaths. Suicide among soldiers decreased by 40 per cent after the Israeli army's 2006 reforms. Compared with the United States, Switzerland and Israel have lower gun
 ownership and stricter gun laws, and their policies discourage personal gun ownership. 
 
Ron Force
Moscow Idaho USA


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 From: Nicholas Gier <ngier006 at gmail.com>
To: lfalen <lfalen at turbonet.com> 
Cc: vision2020 <vision2020 at moscow.com> 
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2013 3:18 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] Gun Death Rates for Swiss, Finns, and Others
 

Hi Roger,

Switzerland and Finland actually (3rd and 4th in the world for gun ownership in the world) actually have relatively high gun death rates. For 2007 Denmark was at 1.45 per 100,000, Canada at 1.25, and the UK, after new restrictions, at .25 per 100,000.  In contrast the Swiss and Finns have 3.84 and 3.6 respectively, but we have the highest at 10.2 per 100,000.

Nick


On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 1:31 PM, lfalen <lfalen at turbonet.com> wrote:


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>I have a bad cold and was unable to go to the Lincoln Day dinner. I do not know the circumstances behind Walter signing the letter. It may be that the council voted to send it and Walter as Chairman, did so. I do not know. Background checks should be a good thing. I do not know if the current laws are sufficient or not. Some of the other suggestions may warrant consideration. I would be open to at least studying them. Something that should not be done is to take guns or ammunition away from law abiding citizens.This would not prevent gun crime. All of the mass shooting except one were in gun free zones. Switzerland (where all households are required to have weapons) has the lowest gun crime rate of any of the developed nations. More attention should be payed to identifying people with mental problems. I am in favor of concealed carry permits provided there is antiquate safety training. I would also like to have all hunters receive gun safety training
 before being issued a hunting license. I have been in hunting camps were people talked about how many sound shots the got. It scared the hell out me. Guns and alcohol are a bad combination. I think that Game Wardens should have the authority to issue citations to any hunter that has a high blood alcohol content.  Walter as Chairman is the best thing that has happened to The Latah County Republicans. Lets not go off half-cocked.
>Roger
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