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A Colorado lawmaker apologized for leaving a loaded gun unattended in the state Capitol's bathroom, leading to discussions on firearm policies within government buildings.

Republican state Rep. Don Wilson left a loaded 9 mm Glock handgun in a Capitol bathroom, which was found by janitorial staff after being unattended for about 20 minutes. The incident has sparked conversations about firearm safety and policies, with Democrats pursuing legislation to prohibit carrying firearms in the Capitol.