Switzerland allows public votes on referendums and constitutional ammendments on laws if they get enough signatures.
The result is that any reasonably sized lobby organization can force an issue to a national vote. It isn't indicative of the popular opinion.
Today's fun fact: the current Swiss constitution is based on the State of California's.
Very interesting fact, I would have thought that the Swiss Constitution of 1848 predates the California citizen initiative laws of 1911, but that's just me.
As superior as the 1911 might be I don't think it forms the basis of things that came before it.
If the Swiss get rid of their army I claim dibs on the country !![]()
Do the Swiss even have tanks to export?
I wouldn't really worry about it, they can simply circumvent the law by licensing the production to a foreign country.
Exactly what I was thinking. We've already seen this in the past. SIG is not allowed to sell firearms outside of CH? No problem, they get Sauer to make them in Germany.
If the Swiss get rid of their army I claim dibs on the country !![]()
I think he was being tongue in cheek, in that these kinds of citizen initiatives can really take a nation or state off the rails. I only say that because Kalifornia is such a basket case.
I wouldn't really worry about it, they can simply circumvent the law by licensing the production to a foreign country.
Do the Swiss even have tanks to export?




























