And far too relevant.
Thing is, I work at a public shooting range. And what I can't fathom is how the hell a range that allows children to fire automatic weapons untethered was able to get insurance?
Different gunculture. Would you ever expect Australians to protest against a restaurant not wanting guns inside, by openly carrying assault rifles and going there?
Yeah, not going to happen here either.
We have a set age limit of a minimum of 13 years old to fire rifles, and being Australia, no chance of automatic weapons. Handguns are a minimum of 16 years old. And all of our weapons are tethered to the bench so that they only point down range! It's not perfect, (far from it), but that was about the minimum an insurance company would expect from us if we wanted cover.
Not quite so strict here, but OTOH, shooting ranges are either military or belongs to local clubs, and the clubs always has at least one person at hand to provide safety lecture and assistance(without doing idiot stuff).
And you just don´t get to handle a weapon on a club range until you show that you can deal safely with the.