Originally posted by WC145:
I'm a LEO and I use a horizontal shoulder holster all the time, in fact I'll be putting it on in an hour or so when I get ready for work. I work on the shore and it keeps my gun accessible and up out of the mud. If I use it when I shoot with others, I take the furthest left station so that no one is "lasered" when I draw, I can reholster with one hand, and I can draw from it with either hand.
Being worried about a holstered gun pointing at you is the same as worrying about a hammer on a carpenter's belt wacking you in the head. While it's hanging in the holster is not actively being pointed at anyone, it's no different than the same gun laying on a table and you walk past it, is it being pointed at you? No, it's an inanimate object that can't do anything by itself. A holstered gun is nothing to fear, it's when it's drawn that stuff happens.
I agree 100%