c_yeager: *I* don't want to do anything, I'm describing what others said. His way of drawing and reholstering is such that the gun is ALMOST at the 180. Any variation and it would be. He has disregarded instructions to change that in the past. The folks mentioned there were a number of other things he was doing that were unsafe, but I don't know what they are and I didn't notice.
new_comer: well, I shoot an XD. I disagree with you in some ways because of the way I use my gun, but I know many others don't. I keep my grip safety engaged when I'm holstering (I sort of hold the gun with my fingertips) so that even if something manages to get in the trigger guard, it's not going to fire. I can see what you are saying, though, at least as far as the Glocks are concerned.
Skunk: .40. He's been told repeatedly that he can't shoot production, but keeps forgetting. He's been told how to work up a major .40 load, but doesn't seem to bother.
Generally: remember, I have no authority in this, I'm just relating a story. I'm hoping to communicate some of the things I see here back to the folks with actual decision making abilities. I was mostly trying to determine whether or not it was possible to remove both the decocker and safety from a USP.