Stop touching it
Say you use your gun defensively, to some fanfare from the press who wants to tell your tale. Great. But let’s reconsider posing with our guns for the press. I’m rather a fan of Tam’s rule of stop touching it. I think it’s better if we kept our guns where they belong, in the holsters. I’m certain the press goads people into such poses but, then, relative safety goes from 100% to some number less than that.
Explain to the eager reporter why as nicely as possible.
This isn’t the first time.