Nothing to see here, just a GOP politician leaving a loaded 9mm Glock in a Colorado State Capitol bathroom
From comparing gun control laws to the Holocaust to posing for Christmas cards with an actual machine gun, Republican politicians have a long history of saying and doing incredibly stupid things when it comes to guns. That tradition continued this week when a Colorado state representative left a loaded gun in the bathroom of his workplace, Denver.
Yes, state representative Don Wilson accidentally leaving a loaded 9mm Glock in a government building bathroom on Tuesday; based on United States today, Building staff found the weapon unattended at 9:30 p.m. and alerted the Colorado State Patrol, “indicating the gun had been left unattended for 23 minutes before being discovered by housekeeping staff.” ,” CSP said in a statement. Wilson Written in a statement posted online: “I want to make it clear that I take full and complete responsibility for the incident. I made a mistake and am very sorry. I take gun safety very seriously. This has been a shameful experience and I will reaffirm my commitment to responsible handling procedures.”
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Based on United States today, Wilson got his gun back after law enforcement concluded that no criminal charges were pending following the incident. Unsurprisingly, Wilson’s Democratic colleagues note that this whole episode is one of many reasons why stricter gun control laws are necessary. “The consequences of leaving guns unattended in public places can be very serious,” the state representative said. Julie McCluskie speak. “This should not have happened and cannot happen again, and this is why our caucus is pursuing legislation to ban guns in the Capitol.”
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