Yes, in Virginia and other states, concealed (and open in some places) carry has become more common as gun owners have become more responsible and careful. Part of that care means not touching the gun unless it is a deliberate action under appropriate circumstances. In Virginia at least, "brandishing" has become codified, and law enforcement has wide discretion in how that is interpreted. The good news, is the greater application of the "reasonable person" test, that is; in a given situation under question, how would a reasonable third person view that action ? So where this has come to play for example, a person has a concealed item, and bends over, exposing a part of it. That could be brandishing, though a reasonable person would likely say, the carrier was just bending over. In a different scenario, same person, now has an argument with someone, and lifts their shirt to expose the concealed item. If the offended party reports that, and witnesses agree, the exposer is likely to be in trouble.
Where is that here ? I love the pic of the Ram mount holster, and per other posts, need to relocate when off the bike. That is problematic, in Virginia at least, because the muzzle is moving, and is in view of others, and could be subject to an accusation of brandishing.
A challenge I have is that I've "grown" the wrong way, and my moto gear doesn't fit over my waist with the added hardware, so I relocate the hardware to the moto gear itself, with all the attendant risks cited by previous posters.