The police definition of supervise is being "in control of". so at all times the rifle is under the licensed persons control. As a licenced holder, control means being able to stop the rifle pointing in a direction that is unsafe and being able to control when it is ready to fire and whther it is safe. IE you must be in a position to stop as hot being fired if you need to. You cannot supervise two drivers in cars at once so I would suggest 1 license holder = one gun in use. If there are two firearms, the ONLY one can be in use at any time. SO other would need to be unloaded and disabled to avoid getting into trouble. Say for example a LH gun and a RH gun to cater for a LH shooter- or a 22LR and a centrefire for different situations.
One point to remember- If you are charged for something- it is still expensive even if you avoid penalty or conviction. Best to avoid the chance of charges.
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