I think explosives should just be outright banned. there's no need to have explosives if you aren't in the army or maybe mining. Automatics and suppressors are ok with permits. Nothing else should be banned. Even semi automatic assault type weapons.
Reasons:
1) The little thing called the Second Amendment. If the government takes the Second Amendment away what stops them from taking the First or the Fifth?
2) Protection. If someone is planning to kill you do you think they really give a shit if their weapon is illegal? Life in prison for murder is a little more daunting than a couple years or a fine for owning a gun. A criminal isn't going to care about breaking a law to get a weapon, but the guy he murders probably didn't want to break the law and get a weapon to protect himself.
3) Right now I can legally go buy a handgun. So can a person who wants to murder someone. When the handgun is bought its serial number is registered. When the criminal kills someone and tries to ditch the gun and the cops find it that serial number gives them a suspect. Yes someone died but do you really think that a law against guns would stop someone from being able to get a gun? No it would just force them to do it illegally and then that serial number wouldn't be registered and the police wouldn't have a suspect.
4) First a clarification: you can legally own an assault weapon if it was manufactured before the date that the law banning assault weapons went into effect. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Assault_Weapons_Ban ). So now lets say the government banned sports cars like that (why not; after all speeding is against the law and could harm or kill others and sports cars force you to speed the same way guns force you to murder people). So you could still own and even sell a sports car that was built before the ban. Then the next year all cars got banned. You still want a car so you go to your friend who collected all different cars. Which do you buy: the station wagon or the Camaro? If all guns were banned and you went to illegally buy a gun which would you buy: the little 9mm handgun or the .50 cal rifle? It's going to be the same jail time or fine for either so why not buy the .50? Some things are excessive, so make them illegal. But don't worry about the other things.
5) GUNS DON'T KILL PEOPLE!!!! If someone shot me in the chest, in the moment I realize I'm dead I'm not going to think "that beretta just killed me," no I'll think "that asshole with the beretta just killed me." A gun in my hand doesn't shoot itself. I pull the trigger, I make the choice. If pulling the trigger is illegal it's not my gun's fault, it's mine.
If you really want to stop gun related violence then increase the punishments for people who use guns for violent crimes. When you get that guy in the courtroom for first degree murder with a handgun don't give him life in prison with parole after 20 years if he's good. Hell no life with to parole. If you're in Texas or some other state that still uses the death penalty remind him that each time he gets into a fight in prison you'll skip him ahead a bit in the line to that needle. Don't punish me because some guy in New York decided to shoot someone in a dark alley and take their wallet. I didn't make that choice. My gun didn't make that choice. Punish the guy who pulled the trigger. And if it's too hard to catch the guy then maybe the money going into passing the next gun banning laws should go into researching new methods of evidence collecting? A typical American citizen shouldn't become collateral damage because the government is either incapable or unwilling to fight gun crimes the fair and just way.
Reasons:
1) The little thing called the Second Amendment. If the government takes the Second Amendment away what stops them from taking the First or the Fifth?
2) Protection. If someone is planning to kill you do you think they really give a shit if their weapon is illegal? Life in prison for murder is a little more daunting than a couple years or a fine for owning a gun. A criminal isn't going to care about breaking a law to get a weapon, but the guy he murders probably didn't want to break the law and get a weapon to protect himself.
3) Right now I can legally go buy a handgun. So can a person who wants to murder someone. When the handgun is bought its serial number is registered. When the criminal kills someone and tries to ditch the gun and the cops find it that serial number gives them a suspect. Yes someone died but do you really think that a law against guns would stop someone from being able to get a gun? No it would just force them to do it illegally and then that serial number wouldn't be registered and the police wouldn't have a suspect.
4) First a clarification: you can legally own an assault weapon if it was manufactured before the date that the law banning assault weapons went into effect. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Assault_Weapons_Ban ). So now lets say the government banned sports cars like that (why not; after all speeding is against the law and could harm or kill others and sports cars force you to speed the same way guns force you to murder people). So you could still own and even sell a sports car that was built before the ban. Then the next year all cars got banned. You still want a car so you go to your friend who collected all different cars. Which do you buy: the station wagon or the Camaro? If all guns were banned and you went to illegally buy a gun which would you buy: the little 9mm handgun or the .50 cal rifle? It's going to be the same jail time or fine for either so why not buy the .50? Some things are excessive, so make them illegal. But don't worry about the other things.
5) GUNS DON'T KILL PEOPLE!!!! If someone shot me in the chest, in the moment I realize I'm dead I'm not going to think "that beretta just killed me," no I'll think "that asshole with the beretta just killed me." A gun in my hand doesn't shoot itself. I pull the trigger, I make the choice. If pulling the trigger is illegal it's not my gun's fault, it's mine.
If you really want to stop gun related violence then increase the punishments for people who use guns for violent crimes. When you get that guy in the courtroom for first degree murder with a handgun don't give him life in prison with parole after 20 years if he's good. Hell no life with to parole. If you're in Texas or some other state that still uses the death penalty remind him that each time he gets into a fight in prison you'll skip him ahead a bit in the line to that needle. Don't punish me because some guy in New York decided to shoot someone in a dark alley and take their wallet. I didn't make that choice. My gun didn't make that choice. Punish the guy who pulled the trigger. And if it's too hard to catch the guy then maybe the money going into passing the next gun banning laws should go into researching new methods of evidence collecting? A typical American citizen shouldn't become collateral damage because the government is either incapable or unwilling to fight gun crimes the fair and just way.