If you want to read some history on the Swiss situation, the Switzerland threads at HempCity are the best place to look-
http://hempcity.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=10 This is significant because it is the first time an entire country gets to vote on changing the cannabis laws. The bad news is that the vote will not be anytime soon as in possibly two years from now. Cannabis might not be sold in the wide open, but I have read accounts of it being sold openly. The law certainly does not continually go around tracking down smells. This is also up in the Switzerland thread-
http://hempcity.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1059 It will take weeks for the comments to come in though.
From
http://www.nzz.ch/2006/01/13/eng/article6378062.htmlCannabis lobby rises from the ashes
A group of politicians and drugs experts is making a new attempt at decriminalising cannabis in Switzerland.
Eighteen months after parliament threw out a similar plan the committee has collected enough signatures to force a nationwide vote on the issue.
"Our aim is to decriminalise cannabis consumption under strict rules, and encourage parliament to draft its own compromise solution," parliamentarian Ursula Wyss told swissinfo.
She says it makes no sense to treat the estimated 500,000 regular or occasional pot smokers - from all walks of life - like criminals.