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[–] Raylon 118 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (42 children)

For context, it was clear from the outset that the right wing-free market gov would reject this. The proposed tax was submitted by the Juso (young socialist party) and it's pretty clear that it will lose a national vote as well by a large margin (as the Swiss voting population is worse free market brained than even the US).

Now why would I consider this still a good move by the Juso? Because it brings up debate. About inheritance tax, but also about the injust society in general and how rich people don't contribute their part. And in the long term, it moved the overton window to strech further to the left.

I'm Swiss and open to answer questions if you have any.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

How do you feel about Switzerland's semi direct democracy governance?

What do you like and what do you think needs to be improved.


How are your gun laws structured? Could you briefly describe the purchasing process? Do private citizens have to store their firearms in a centralized location or can they keep them secured at home?


Sorry this is off topic, and might be to much to ask. Feel free to answer what you're comfortable with or ignore me. Appreciate you answering questions people have none the less.

[–] Raylon 1 points 1 week ago

How are your gun laws structured? Could you briefly describe the purchasing process? Do private citizens have to store their firearms in a centralized location or can they keep them secured at home?

As a Swiss citizen, owning a gun is pretty easy. I'm not an expert and don't own one, but afaik to buy a gun, one needs to do a background check and have some basic training with it. You can keep your gun at home, but carrying (hidden or open) is only allowed in exceptional cases, e.g. for professional reasons, and must be allowed in a court decision.

I hope these answers cover it more or less, feel free to ask more :-)

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