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.
I think you should be able to spell safety before you can fire a weapon
Anyone who has a firearm should take a gun handling and safety course. Guns don't shoot themselves.
Safe, until ready to fire.
Unloaded with safety on and in a gun case..."KAUAIBOY"
Not until he demonstrates the fundamentals of firearms safety, IMHO
It should be discharged, unloaded and with the safety on. If you are going to be in public, then I would carry it in a proper gun case out of sight or don't bring attention to it. Always remember Safety first.
I have to disagree with the statement you made. Parents that have a gun in the house should have secure storage for it, and teach children to leave guns alone, and teach them gun safety.
Most gun ranges will not allow pregant women to shoot, but it isn't illegal, at least not in most states, but it is highly recommended that you don't. If the particular gun safety class doesn't involve any shooting, then you should be fine.
It depends on the gun, but in general, you field strip it, put some gun cleaner on it, wipe the gun cleaner off, lube it, then reassemble the gun. You should consult the manual for the specific gun to verify any specific requirement and safety information.
Starters should use a gun caliber around .22. This is a small but accurate round which helps to teach the basics of shooting along with safety and control.
What do you mean 500 feet used in gun safety?
Possible if the safety or the gun is damaged. Unlikely, but possible.