There are semi automatic pistols. Also, if 4 bad guys rushed your front door and you dropped the first one, you might be shooting at backsides of the other three. A shotgun would be more effective, in the worst case scenario you describe.
Gun storage would only be questioned, and need be verified, upon failure. If you reported a gun stolen, then would be the time to see the safe it was removed from. Of course there are going to be other times that guns get stolen and it’s not a solve all solution, but another finger in the leak. Not everyone is as safety conscious as the next person. Accountability might change that to a higher percentage of people taking extra care.
It’s not a requirement of a mental health exam. If you purchase a weapon now, you have to disclose any criminal history, which is verified through a background check. Add the disclosures of mental health issues. It should be disclosed if there are people in the residence with a criminal history, or mental illnesses. I have said, there are mental illnesses that are undetectable until the person shows signs, or symptoms. Adam Lanze showed his signs through a shooting spree at an elementary school. Again, it’s not a solve all solution, but hopefully slows the leak a little bit more. Also, an honest disclosure might not prevent a sale, but slow the transaction down for verification.
24 hours? I thought it was longer than that in this state. I thought there was like a week ‘cooling off’ period. Longer cooling off periods are not a bad idea, in my opinion.
Speaking of 24 hours, I just got off my shift of running like crazy. Will check back in later.