Depends on what type of gun you are talking about.
Generally speaking, few revolvers have safeties. Virtually all semi-automatic pistols and rifles do have them, and the majority of shotguns are now sold with a safety. Older lever-action rifles generally don't have safeties, and most bolt-action rifles don't either.
crime, safety, food
Yes, Americans have full rights to own and bear arms, its engraved in the U.S. Constitition.
Safety first.
If you don't have the safety on..
Different places on different guns.
Because if you are against gun safety, you're probably dangerous when handling a gun. Many people that are not for gun safety never will and don't know as much as they probably should know about their gun/guns they own.
gangs turn to guns and other weapons for safety, they know that if they do use a gun or a weapon it is easier than getting in a fight. and some gangs use guns and weapons for safety knowing that they may be not as tuff as they say.
Different desingers.
If safety rules are not followed, they can be.
1952 was the first year that FN made Brownings with the cross bolt safety as standard. I have seen a few guns made in 51 with the cross bolt and I have seen at least one 1952 gun with a front trigger safety. Many of the older guns were converted by Browning to switch the front trigger safety to crossbolt. You can tell this if there is a slot in the front of the trigger guard. If the customer paid, he could have a new trigger guard installed along with the conversion, thus it is not possible to date a gun by the safety alone. FN continued the front trigger on their guns that they sold worldwide until the early 60's. These were not Browning Arms Co. guns
Like all guns. They are only as safe as the person using them. Gun safety should always be FIRST!
They are for all people who follow the rules of safety and use.