by rufus » Thu 30 Apr 2009 2:44 pm
Lee Kay, like some other places, has every shooter sign the "book" at the front counter. You print your name then sign your name. I've had to do this at other ranges and other types of facilities. At the top of the sign in page is a statement the reads, more or less, that you will comply with range policies and the policies enumerated on the sheet opposite where you sign. It's right there in front of you. Now folks, this page WAS written by a lawyer. It lists the normal common sense things you would expect as well as an agreement that you will not open carry while on the range. It's that simple. If you cannot comply with the agreement you have signed, you lose your shooting privileges. Remember, you have agreed in writing not to open carry. The only exception is a peace officer displaying a badge. This is one of the instances where most people don't bother to read what they are signing. This page is also clearly posted on the pistol range if there are questions.
On a much happier note, the official policy concerning suppressed weapons has finally changed to what it should have been all along. Make sure you bring your paperwork, be prepared to show it and have fun. Common sense has prevailed.