At first read, I was chagrined by the BP policy ... until I realized how many times I've been muzzle swept by sundry generic morons, weekend warriors, mall ninjas, and clueless gun carrying buffoons at LGS, ranges, etc. The policy is a good one that protects patrons from some jackwagon putting a hole through them courtesy of mishandling his/her CCW.
And in addition to the above, I for one as a gun owner and CCW permit holder, do not want the negative publicity that would come with an AD seriously injuring or killing an innocent bystander, swaying the court of public opinion against CCW or 2nd Amendment rights.
State "shall issue" CCW permit laws as prevalent as what they have become today, was the result of hard earned pro-gun legislation battles and fragile public opinion swinging in our direction. I don't need some careless idiot making the national news proving the opposing correct.
When you go to a public range, do you have any problems abiding by the range safety rules that limits what you can and can not do or how and when you can handle your weapon while you are there, or even think twice about it?
So what's the diff with abiding by the safety rules of other establishments while you are there? And come on folks... if BPS was really anti 2nd Amendment rights, would they even be selling firearms or sponsoring shooting sport events... remember "Top Shot" on the History channel?