That's definitely a cause for concern, especially when you're relying on your Security 9 for protection. Hollow points can sometimes be pickier about feeding correctly, compared to round-nose bullets. Here are some things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
Make sure you're using quality, factory-made ammunition. Cheap or poorly made ammo can cause all kinds of feeding issues.
Double-check that your magazines are in good shape and properly maintained. A weak magazine spring or damaged feed lips can cause jams, especially with hollow points.
Check the feed ramp on your Security 9. Make sure it's clean, smooth, and free of burrs or rough spots that could snag the hollow points.
Try different brands and types of hollow points. Sometimes a particular gun just doesn't like a certain shape or weight of bullet, and switching to something else can solve the problem.
If none of these suggestions work, it might be time to consult a gunsmith or contact Ruger's customer service for further assistance.