I can understand that; mass shootings seem to be what spurs most major gun laws. I think, though, that we need to be very, very careful when emotions run high. Statistically speaking, a person is far more likely to be killed in a home invasion, carjacking, or other crime than they are in a mass shooting. I don't believe a ban on a class of weapons would accomplish anything - after all, the Columbine shooting happened during the Clinton ban, and crime was not impacted to any degree.
The costs and benefits, as well as the right to self-defense, have to be weighed very carefully. Consider Senator Feinstein's bill - it would not only ban AR-15s and the like, it would also ban M1 Garands (a WWII antique rifle) and the SKS (a rifle with a ten-round internal magazine) for no good reason. In addition, the wording would also ban the sale of any semi-automatic handgun that uses a detachable magazine, since they are technically capable of accepting magazines of more than ten rounds. If you already own one, you have to pay $200 (per gun) to keep your own property, and you have to go through masses of paperwork to register it as an NFA firearm.
It's an insult to everyone, in my opinion. Thai, I know that you and most other pro-control folks have the best intentions, but I am convinced that Feinstein and her ilk are gleefully standing on the graves of dead kids to further their agenda. To them, it's not about protecting anyone, it's about controlling everyone.
I agree, the shouting is completely unproductive. While I found it hilarious, the Alex Jones interview made me cringe when I thought about it. He did far more harm than good (even if Piers had it coming after his treatment of Larry Pratt). My favorite interview so far has been this one, between Piers and Joshua Boston, where they were both very respectful to each other: