#2 is what makes #1 a concern for me. If I go to a pool hall and have a drink, they don't make me stop playing pool; I still have something to entertain myself while I sober up. If you drink at the gun range and they don't let you back in, what are you going to do, sit around at the bar drinking water? Maybe you would because you're a socially responsible fellow, as we all are on ATOT, but your average patron probably isn't going to take that extra time twiddling their thumbs. Add in the fact that firing ranges are often not in residential areas and people carry a lot of equipment to them and it makes it more likely that people are driving there (and thus going to be driving home) as compared to bars which are often found in or near residential areas (and can be easily walked to/from). It doesn't add up in my mind.
Don't get me wrong, I can understand the appeal of a nice refreshing beer after a round of shooting, I'm just questioning putting the bar in the exact same establishment. Make people go home, clean and store their equipment properly and then go out to get a drink. It's better for the equipment and it discourages drinking and driving.
And I understand what you are saying. However let's not kid ourselves about most pool halls and bars. Sure many bars have a pool table or two and maybe some darts, but a majority of people aren't playing them. A majority of people are sitting around drinking and then likely driving home. It doesn't make it right for this new place to do it though.
If it were me I'd have a strict 2 drink max policy or keep a VERY close eye on people. If you have a successful shooting range it would be bad deal to have it shut down or sued b/c of someone drinking there and getting into trouble. I agree that it is risky and I would just have 2 separate companies/business just to keep it legally separated, but I don't mind what this company is doing and certainly don't think it's a horrible idea like some people here think....not necessarily saying that to you.