I've approached many in the last 26 years with my handgun out.
My method is to keep it discreetly behind me while I talk with them. If they are OK or the situation doesn't call for deadly force, I simply turn my holster side away and put it back. That way they never see the weapon but it is in my hand in case I need it.
I also try to keep a smile on my face while I'm talking (even if I scared sh!#less). It diffuses the situation most of the time and I don't have to use force near as often (no, I've never had to resort to deadly force, yet).
It works the same if I'm confronting someone on my land on my personal time.
I like the earlier comments regarding a person tried by 12 rather than carried by 6. Courts most always side with land or home owners.
When seconds count, the police are just minutes away. Very true statement and another reason of why I teach CHL classes.
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