No I wouldn't OC nor encourage anyone to OC a suppressed handgun anymore than I would encourage someone to carry a suppressed long gun will walking down the street while wearing full black-ops, ninja gear. It is a matter of perception by others in this public relations endeavor. While legal in most areas, this would ignore the intent of normalizing of OC as we go through our normal everyday lives.
There will be those that disagree as is their right to have differing opinions, but to not abide by the purpose, intent and boundaries of OCDO is not the wisest decision. OCDO policies and rules have been well thought out and proven to be successful. There is no reason to derail or set back the advances, acceptance of OC, made throughout the states/country. We are locked in a battle for the hearts and minds of the public - one I see that we are winning.