It doesn't worry me about people who carry one in the chamber. I carry 1 in the chamber. I don't carry cocked and locked however. IF, very rarely, I carry a 1911A1, I carry condition 2. If others don't like that, oh well. Most times, I prefer to carry a better weapon such as a P220 or similar which decocks to double action. Then I have the best of all worlds.
But what bothers me are the brother/sister gun owners who actually believe that their gun is going to possibly save their lives. Some of these people are dangerous and are going to get themselves or someone else killed. No gun has ever saved a person's life. Just like no gun has ever killed a person. The gun is simply a tool. Fortunately for me, I have a number of tools to help ME protect myself. The greatest tool is between my ears. Being aware of situations as well as potential situations. Not every situation requires pulling out a gun and shooting. Again, there's some really dangerous people around who will do exactly that. I won't get into all the scenarios that I've seen, read, heard, etc... where a gun was involved; where the gun owner was probably causing more potential harm than good. But that's another story. What's important, is that people realize a gun is just a tool. And it's the person who will protect themselves or others. Not the gun. And if you don't know how to protect yourself without a gun; which you've probably lived most of your life without a carry weapon; then you better make sure you really know what, when, and how you're doing with a gun. A gun is an excellent tool. It can definitely help a person protect themselves and others. But there are a lot of people who think that Die-Hard and lethal weapon movies are real life. They aren't real life. And people need to know when to hold them, and when to fold them.