No
A firearm should be cleaned every time it is fired, or once every two weeks in storage.
Absoutely not.
100yards
Have pointed in a safe direction, and place the firearm on SAFE.
No, being in such a situation places the felon in what is known in the law as "Concurrent Possession" of a firearm.
Consider every gun loaded
Treat every firearm as if it is loaded
Regular firearms do not have to be registered. Class III (machine guns, etc) must be registered on a federal form.
YOU TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS IF THEY WERE LOADED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Every household is allowed one firearm in Afghanistan
Yes, but may not have access to the firearm (stored under lock and key that the felon has no access to)
You should never store a dirty firearm. They should be cleaned after every use, especially if you're firing ammunition with corrosive primers. It's not absolute necessity that you clean them every single time - and many people don't - but it's good practice, especially for a firearm which you may be using to defend yourself with.