Does anybody really read the rules and understand them. Very few. People don't read now days. You have to force feed them. Where is your curiosity, ask questions if not clear ask again. Rules change get added and so on. Ask questions. When you sweep the guy next to you, saying that its not in the rules will make no difference. I am glad the RSO's are there. If they prevent me from getting hurt cause you didn't read the rules of didn't ask, I am on their side. You all are forgetting who's house you are in. No cheese or bubble gum from me.
With the number of rules, do's, don't's and informative tips a new user at KHSC needs, it bothers me that there is no formal training and orientation. The park seems to rely on Handgun Safety instructors, friends, family, and trial-error-get_yelled_at_by_RSO method of training.
I've been to ranges many times. Most have you at least read a list of rules, fill out an application including emergency contact info, and sign that you read them. Others go as far as having you watch a 15 minute video with safety, range rules, and facility info.
Once you complete the formal training, you are registered in the computer system and provided a range card as proof of training.
I've even seen other ranges on the mainland offer the training online, so you can do the registration and training ahead of your visit in case you have any questions about what to bring, what's allowed or prohibited, etc.
A little education goes a long way to increase both enjoyment and safety.