The Swiss government has been more supportive of citizens owning guns than just about anywhere else. But they voted in a referendum over the weekend for more restrictions, and an analyst explains it was under extreme pressure from the European Union. EU officials told “gun-friendly nations – the Czech Republic and Switzerland” – to make changes in their laws or lose the benefits of easy cross-border access. “In essence, the EU provided a solution in search of a problem,” wrote Bill Wirtz of Young Voices Advocates at the Foundation for Economic Education. “And somehow, they got people to agree with...