I don't OC, just because I don't need the hassle it's likely to bring on, but I absolutely agree with your statement. More decently dressed/respectable looking individuals OC'ing and desensitizing folks to firearms by good guys is sorely lacking in our nation. I think if more people saw more people carrying on a regular basis we wouldn't have this irrational fear of firearms that is so prevalent and what helps get more anti-gun laws on the books.
Just after I stopped playing cop for the USAF, they started using thigh rigs. I have one and I can say without reservation that it's easier/faster to get the gun out and on target with a properly adjusted thigh holster than it would have been with the higher duty belt holster. BUT, it needs to be a quality holster and properly adjusted. Anything else is an accident waiting to happen or an increase in on-target time should the wearer need to draw.
Just my thoughts and experience on the subject.

