I hope EVERYONE who carries (and owners who may not carry) and has had any training would know this automatically. Our trainer drilled it into our heads that the weapon ONLY comes out if you need to use it at that moment. Not to wave around and show off. Not to fire warning shots....ONLY to stop an immediate threat that in your mind, had no other solution.
If anyone had any training paid or free and you were not told this....you were jipped and you may want to ask for a refund, because shooting the gun is not the main thing....using your head is the main thing
Here in Michigan (upper and lower) that's referred to as 'Brandishing' and it's a felony plus it's immediate and permanent loss of your concealed carry, among other things like spending time at the local constabulary, the one with bars on the windows......
If anything, when I'm carrying, I'm even more acutely aware of whats transpiring around me and looking for avenues of escape without confrontation.
Always keep in mind that if you draw your firearm in self defense, chances are you will be arrested and likely prosecuted and tried in a court of law for your actions. As a responsible firearm owner, hunter and target shooter,(myself) using deadly force in any situation is absolutely the last resort because of the consequences.
In this state (yours and mine) it's a requirement of the NRA approved training class (4 hours classroom and 4 range at the minimum)
It's all basically common sense, not that a lot of people exhibit common sense today. I have no problem with the requirements of a concealed carry in this state. It eliminates the undersirable portion of society from obtaining one.
To hold a concealed carry in this state is like making the Honor Roll in school. Only the best and the most law biding citizens qualify. People who respect not only their fellow man but hold the Constitution in high regard.
I never carry just to carry. I carry when the situation or gepgraphy requires it, for my personal well being and my loved ones. I fully well know what that firearm will do and the consequences of me using it for protection.
So no, I don't agree with the OP's thread line od always carrying your weapon. There is a time and place to carry and a time and place not to. It's all about discretion and common sense.