Your right, the fear of seeing someone with a gun is irrational......You obviously understand this. So why would seeing someone coming toward you with their firearm, in a non-threatening position, cause you to 'wet your pants'... unless you also have at least a bit of that irrational fear?
Personally I'd tend to be more afraid of the unseen than the seen, given that criminals typically try to be sneaky and hide their weapons until they decide to use them.....where as those with nothing to hide typically aren't up to 'no good'.
I've seen lots of people carrying pistols, but here are two similar, but far different examples. I have been in a country Wal-Mart, as well a Wal-Mart in one of the not so good parts of Charlotte, and have seen folks with pistols in both places. The country setting was a white guy, with his baby daughter, pushing around a buggy. He and I actually had a nice conversation when I asked about his holster. The other was a black lady, with a drop, leg holster, carrying what appeared to be a Beretta. In neither case was I the least bit scared, regardless of the setting, or the gun involved, simply because of the way the two individuals carried themselves.
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