Following the attacks in Paris in November 2015, the EU tightened gun laws in its member states. As a Schengen country, Switzerland is also affected. The Swiss Shooting interest group (IGS) refuses to accept this change and announced they're campaigning to put the issue to a public vote. (SRF/swissinfo.ch)



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