Guns put away first, OK. Sometimes it's nice to have a drink after a day of hunting, for example. But, like I said, the guns go away first. It's plain stupid to use, or work on, guns while drinking, as I'm sure everyone here knows. Another situation I've felt it was legitimate is at one of our local matches in which a toast to the person the activity was named for was given at the end. It was a special occasion to any of us who knew the man, but the shooting was over for the day. Not sure it is a good idea to have beer at a range. Personally, I've never felt the need and I like liquor as much as the next guy. It's interesting that some places do it, but it would introduce another security concern at some level. You know, over the years it has become increasingly clear to me that an awful lot usually depends on the common sense of the people one is dealing with and one really can't legislate for idiots.