ProTell

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ProTell is a Swiss grassroots gun rights advocacy group based in Bern, Switzerland. The proper name is "The Society for liberal Weapons Rights".

Switzerland has a long tradition of gun ownership amongst its population. Indeed, shooting has been a national tradition in Switzerland, probably beginning in 1291 at its foundation with the first three cantons (Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden), and especially from the famous story of William Tell shooting the apple off his son's head, with the first arrow (he had prepared two arrows: with the second he was going to kill the local tyrant, if he had hit his son by mistake.)

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