I agree with most of what you posted there. However my specific post to which you are responding is regarding your position on accidental exposure of your weapon when you have a permit.
Your response reminded me of the folks on the “red light camera” threads that say, “Well, if you didn’t break the law, you wouldn’t have to worry about red light cameras.” It is about real world scenarios - Human beings - not the “machine” response.
I’m a computer programmer and I am QUITE distrustful of red-light cameras... many companies get a share of the ticket-monies; that in itself is motivation to have ‘slightly inaccurate’ timing or speed-computation functions.
Furthermore, the legal right to face your accuser (and take it to court) seems to be... er, rather anemic in this case and I can see it as motivation for more such anemia.
Exactly. Things happen. Personally I am gad I moved from a state where they CC laws take that into account. The last state I lived in had laws that basically said if anyone ever saw it you were brandishing. How is that for fuel for handgun banners?