My preference would be to allow it as a personal freedom issue. That being said; the person who needs to be told guns and booze don't mix is the guy you don't want shooting near sober or not.
I would not patronize a range that tolerated ANY alcohol anywhere on the property.
Alcohol + firearms = accident waiting to happen
No Booze.........None...........Nada.................Period.
Personal freedom be damned if you are on the range with someone under the influence.
I see and understand your point but people confuse freedom with I will do as I please to often. Common sense can not be relied upon.
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Why? You, yourself, said AFTER the match?Heck no.
I shot a major match in TN once where some guys brought the beer out after the match. I really couldn't believe it and left as quick as I could.