DoubleActionCHL
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In case you didn't know, an INVITATION to be on the propery with the EXPRESS PURPOSE of having BBQ and open carry of a handgun GIVES EXPRESS CONSENT for the guest to do so. No law broken.
As much as I hate to agree with Renegade...
He's right. You can't simply "give consent" for someone to open carry on your private property. You were actually correct when you said open carry might be acceptable as a result of a lease agreement. Any arrangement that puts the individual "in control of" the property, would allow then to open carry. Range masters and other range employees may open carry because it can be argued that this is required by and integral to their job function.
If you're going to have people open carrying on your property, you might want to have them sign a release.
Here's a silly idea, but could probably be argued successfully. Your release will contain language stating you're "hiring" the undersigned as a "property management agent" for the day and will receive payment in the form of food. The property management agent, we could argue, is in control of the property and can, therefore, open carry.
Tada!