My thoughts are this. So many ranges prohibit drawing from the holster. Drawing from is not dangerous. It is re-holstering that is dangerous. I recommend to my clients that one they never re-holster in a hurry. There is no reason for that. In competition the timer stopped with the last shot fired. In a more serious application I should not be re-holstering if there is any chance that another threat is present. The number one thing in mind while re-holstering is to do it safely. Keep a good register position, make sure the holster is not obstructed, and re-holster with one hand. If you need to look at the holster do so.
Any class that is violating the four rules of gun safety as you describe is no place to be. The people being swept is when I would have made my exit.
Any class that is violating the four rules of gun safety as you describe is no place to be. The people being swept is when I would have made my exit.