Concealed carry permits are tough to get in Switzerland, and most people who aren't security workers or police don't have one.
"We have guns at home, but they are kept for peaceful purposes," Professor Martin Killias, director of criminology at Zurich University told the BBC in 2013.
"There is no point taking the gun out of your home in Switzerland because it is illegal to carry a gun in the street," he said.
That's mostly true. Hunters and sports shooters are only allowed to transport their guns from their home to the firing range; they can't just stop off for coffee with their rifle.
And guns can also never be loaded when they're being transported. So there's no chance that a gun might accidentally fire off in a place like Starbucks in Switzerland — a mishap which has happened in the US at least twice.