I’m glad Kay Hafford is recovering from a gunshot wound to her head.
She is a Houston resident who was shot in a road-rage incident in the Texas city. Why did she become a shooting victim? She honked at a driver who she said cut her off on the freeway.
The driver then pulled a gun and shot her as she was driving to work.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/houston-road-rage-victim-recounts-terrifying-experience/story?id=29917741
OK, I’ll stipulate that incidents such as this made me initially quite opposed to Texas’s concealed handgun carry legislation, which the Legislature approved in 1995. I feared these kinds of incidents would be much more common than they’ve turned out to be.
My view of CHL has softened quite a bit since then.
I’m not clear if the shooter in this case was licensed to carry a weapon.
I’ll just say this: The concealed handgun carry law has made me a lot less likely to honk at anyone, even if they cut me off — as the driver did to Kay Hafford.
CHL has created a bit more circumspection on the road.
As Hafford said: “As much as you want to retaliate, think twice, because you may be in the situation like I am, but you might not make it.”