yes, that's simply one suggestion... i also admitted openly that there are better alternatives out there. i also admitted that there are those who probably know better than i do. I think all of the precautions that many people here listed are great things to do, in that circumstances, and in no way am i saying they shouldn't be done.
the whole premise of how i am thinking about this particular situation, is that there is always going to be some kind of risk when it comes to a lead object being ejected from another object at a high velocity... personally, i wished what happened to that lady never happened to begin with. there is always the possibility of someone getting hurt or something getting damaged when it comes to firearms... none of you, not an owner of a gun range, not a policeman, not the president, no human being on this planet can promise 100% protection... i dont like how the owner reacted, and as a gun owner myself, im willing to do whatever it takes to reduce the possibility of a threat.
again, I am all for taking every single precautionary step known to man to reduce the possibility as low as possible..