dckingsfan wrote:So, the definition of semi-automatic is one that essentially discharges the last round and reloads the next. I would say the vast majority of weapons sold today are semi-automatic including handguns and shotguns. You have 400M of those out there right now. I think most hunters and sport shooters would be fine with single shot rifles. Shotguns not so much when you are hunting.
As for the ammunition - it would seem reasonable to ban. But easy to change unless you would ban the ability to create your own ammo. Back in the day when I did sport shooting - I loaded my own rounds. It is very easy and inexpensive and the rounds are MUCH more accurate.
I still like your insurance idea the best. If an 18 yr. old wanted a gun - the insurance premiums would/should be very high, even higher for the second and third gun. Insurance companies could require a mental stability test to insure over two guns. Although two semi-automatic pistols could easily be used to do a mass shooting.
I got rid of my guns and left the sport when I had my first kid. I just didn't believe you could have a gun and not have your inquisitive child find it and handle it... gun safes or otherwise. I even got rid of my air rifle...
The chief problem I have with the insurance idea and the high premiums is that it would discriminate against poor and low-income people in favor of middle- and upper-class Americans. The family in Connecticut whose son stole his mother's gun and shot up Sandy Hook would probably be able to afford the insurance but the rural farmer/hunter in Mississippi, who has a gun for all the right reasons, might find it hardship to pay for the insurance.
What I actually love is Zonk's idea of melting down every gun except for those needed for law enforcement and the military.

However, I do believe that we're smart enough as a country to come up with some sorta assault weapon ban that would cut down dramatically on the sale of these guns that seem to have no other use than for mass killings.