Disobeying the rules associated with carrying a weapon can be harmful or even deadly to you and others. You need to know when to draw and when not to. Only use deadly force if you feel your resident safety is in deadly danger. Often people will tell you they have a gun when they really do not. Until you see their weapon or they are actually causing bodily harm to others, you cannot legally draw your own gun and shoot them, If you do, you may end up in court, or worse… in prison. When a problem arises, yo want to be as calm as possible. Attempt to handle the situation without the use of deadly force that could compromise your resident safety. Follow the guidelines you were taught and make correct decisions based on your training. Think about whether using all circumstances before going into action. If you have been drinking alcohol, you need to leave your weapon holstered. Even if you feel you are in complete control and have only had a beer or two, under he law, you cannot use your weapon. If you need help in such circumstances, call the police and let them handle the situation.
If you are wondering if you can display your weapon on your body, the answer is no. The permits says “concealed” for a reason. Remember, you are not a police officer. You are a citizen given the right to carry a concealed weapon to protect yourself and others around you. Showing off is against the law.
Always keep in your weapon where it is not endanger of being used by someone else. If someone starts playing with it ad gets hurt, you could have criminal and civil charges brought against you. Do NOT let your friend carry your weapon. They did not pass the test and did not qualify to handle the weapon as you did.