DieselRam: Now that I know you better, I know you didn't mean anything by it, but to say "stop and think" kind of implies that I was not thinking at all before. My friend, I wish I could stop thinking on command, I would sleep a lot better.
I don't want to get too far into the slippery slope argument. The reason I don't like it is that it can be used for any argument in both directions. The slipperly slope implies that we (all of us) are too simple to make some choices without letting it get out of control. It also makes it very hard to have a discussion when somebody says, "slippery slope."
We have talked a little about tyranny and its definition. I think it would be splitting hairs to debate the definition it, so I'll avoid doing it and answer your question directly. No, that is not my idea of tyranny. I don't know if semi-automatic guns should be banned or not. I have never even held a semi-automatic gun. I am a healer. I have sutured, delivered babies, casted bones, pronounced dead...etc...etc. Guns to me represent death. I realize they are a necessary part of society. I know people enjoy hunting, target shooting, and other hobbies with guns. I love to collect things so I totally understand why somebody would want a gun collection. However, in my line of work, after a long hard day filled with tears and pain the last thing I want to see is a gun. So, it is hard for me to understand why people need to have semi-automatic guns. If there are logical explanations then I will change my opinion. If it keeps going back to "2nd amendment" then I don't see it yet. Not saying I am right, just saying that I don't see it.