Follow all manufacturer rules and firearms safety rules.
Rules for safe firearms handling and use are on gun safety tests.
I would surmise, because they are ignorant of gun safety rules and/or totally unconcerned with the safety and welfare of their children - or they are mentally disturbed.
None if you follow all safety rules.
It depends who you ask. According to the NRA, the first rule of gun safety is "Always point your gun in a safe direction." According to the Gunsite safety rules, the first rule of gun safety is "Treat every gun as if it were loaded" or more simply "Every gun is always loaded." As a very general rule, the NRA safety rules are more popular among competitive non-tactical shooters (bulls-eye matches for instance) and the Gunsite safety rules are more popular among tactical shooters and instructors. The NRA is a very respected gun organization, and Gunsite is one of the premier, if not THE premier training organization in the U.S. and its founder Jeff Cooper was considered by many, many shooters as the top gun guru.
Old enough to demonstrate responsibility and know rules of firearm safety.
In a shooting range indoor or out door, but be careful, know gun safety and the shooting range's rules.
The safety conditions for a coax machine gun typically include: Ensuring that the gun is pointed in a safe direction at all times. Keeping your finger off the trigger until ready to fire. Regularly inspecting the gun for any damage or malfunctions before use. Following proper loading and unloading procedures. Using appropriate safety gear like eye and ear protection.
What are the safety rules for pencil
If you are referring to the M1911 pistol, yes, it has 3 safeties- a grip safety, half cock safety, and a thumb safety.
IMHO, not until he demonstrates the basic rules of firearms safety. Find an NRA instructor to teach him.
Present a logical position. Pay for it with your own money. Demonstrate that you know the basic rules of safety.