Children should be taught what guns are, and to leave them alone unless they are with a responsible adult. And since children do not always listen, firearms should be securely stored under lock.
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.
That decision is up to the parents. Is the child mature enough to use the gun with care. Do they know how to handle the gun safely. Do they know it's NOT a Toy. All these things should be considered.
Old enough to demonstrate responsibility and know rules of firearm safety.
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.
There is no set age limit. This is best decided by the Parent and child. If an educated parent feels it is the right time for the child to learn good safety gun handling then I encourage that they take the time to teach or have someone teach the child how to handle the BB gun. It's all about education and safety.The age that I think is right for a child to have a BB gun is 10, because they would have seen enough gun accidents so they will know (hopefully) what not to do and what to do.Depends on your parents and the police.
Safe, until ready to fire.
Unloaded with safety on and in a gun case..."KAUAIBOY"
No, just as not everyone should have a car or a child
Not until he demonstrates the fundamentals of firearms safety, IMHO
What do you mean 500 feet used in gun safety?
Possible if the safety or the gun is damaged. Unlikely, but possible.