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Lawmakers can鈥檛 carry guns in the State Capitol anymore. They're trusting the honor system.

The flier pictured here on Friday, Jan. 15, 2025, is taped to the glass panel of one of the grey-colored doors leading into the State Capitol. Red letters at the top of the flier say "No Firearms Allowed."
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The general public has long been prohibited from carrying guns inside the State Capitol. Now, the ban also applies to lawmakers.

Colorado lawmakers face a new rule this year: They can no longer bring guns into the State Capitol.

The ban is part of a passed last year that generally prohibits carrying guns in so-called 鈥渟ensitive spaces,鈥 including government buildings, polling places, childcare facilities and schools. The law went into effect for most locations last summer.

鈥淚t's not good to have firearms and heated political discussions in the same room, and I feel safer,鈥 said Democratic Rep. Kyle Brown of Louisville, one of the lawmakers behind the rule.

The ban took effect this month, and it鈥檚 based on an honor system. It didn鈥檛 come with any additional security or regular enforcement.

Average Coloradans haven鈥檛 been allowed to bring guns into the statehouse for a long time. They have to go through a metal detector just to get inside, but lawmakers get to skip the security screening.

Democratic Sen. Chris Kolker of Centennial, another of the law鈥檚 primary sponsors, said he is trusting his colleagues to do the right thing.

鈥淐an legislators still bring them in without us knowing? Yes,鈥 Kolker said. 鈥淏ut then they will be violating the law, and if you're for law and order, you won't be violating the law.鈥

Fliers are posted at entrances to the building to remind lawmakers of the ban, and the State Patrol, which oversees statehouse security, notified lawmakers of the change ahead of the legislative session.

The expanded gun ban was included in the law in part because of repeated incidents of lawmakers mishandling firearms on the Capitol grounds three years in a row.

Last spring, now-former Republican Rep. Don Wilson unattended in a public bathroom. The year before, two guns belonging to Republican Rep. Ron Weinberg of Loveland out of his truck parked outside the Capitol building, and in 2022, then Rep. Richard Holtorf, also a Republican, accidentally in the public lobby of the House chamber.

鈥淲e have the State Patrol here protecting us,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淟et's leave the security of our building up to the professionals.鈥

Republican lawmakers feel differently. For Rep. Matthew Soper of Delta, the ban is an infringement on state and federal constitutional rights to bear arms.

鈥淲e can carry outside the building. We can carry all around Denver, throughout the state, especially concealed carry. But why not in the Capitol?鈥 said Soper. 鈥淎s a public official, oftentimes we have threats against us, and it's really important that we're able to protect ourselves, our family and those around us.鈥

The 鈥渟ensitive spaces鈥 law passed along party lines last year, with Republicans opposed. The measure is one of several high-profile gun control measures the Democratic majority has passed in recent years.

This year, lawmakers are expected to debate more restrictions on guns, including a measure that would make it illegal to buy, sell, transfer or manufacture any guns that accept detachable ammunition magazines.

This story was produced by the Capitol News Alliance, a collaboration between 萝莉少女 News, Colorado Public Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS, and The Colorado Sun, and shared with Rocky Mountain Community Radio and other news organizations across the state. Funding for the Alliance is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

I鈥檓 the Government and Politics Reporter at 萝莉少女, which means I help make sense of the latest developments at the State Capitol and their impacts on Coloradans. I cover Colorado's legislature, governor, government agencies, elections and Congressional delegation.