If you un-conceal your weapon, you broke the concealed carry law, a separate issue. So continue to carry concealed. When you have to defend yourself, then you have standing.
“If you un-conceal your weapon, you broke the concealed carry law, a separate issue. So continue to carry concealed. When you have to defend yourself, then you have standing.”
Or be like me, walking down a street in Austin, TX. A sharp-eyed UT officer notices a bulge on my hip, under a suit jacket (a lie, it turns out, someone upset at me at a business meeting told him when he saw me take my pistol out of the lock box a the entrance of the Texas Railroad Commission) and arrests me for “brandishing a weapon”.
It all got dismissed, but I enjoyed Travis County Jail for an evening.