Chattanooga Times Free Press

Congresswo­man-elect can carry gun at Capitol

- BY ALAN FRAM

WASHINGTON — A firearms-toting congresswo­man-elect who owns a gun- themed restaurant in Rifle, Colorado, has already asked Capitol Police about carrying her weapon on Capitol grounds, her office has acknowledg­ed. If she does so, she apparently won’t be alone.

The practice is allowed for lawmakers, with some limitation­s, under decades-old congressio­nal regulation­s. The public is barred from carrying weapons in the Capitol, its grounds and off ice buildings.

Republican Lauren Boebert, 33, was elected this month from a conservati­ve western Colorado district after gaining notice as a brash progun activist who straps a Glock pistol to her hip. In an upset last June, she defeated five- term Rep. Scott Tipton for the GOP nomination, in part by claiming he wasn’t an ardent enough backer of President Donald Trump.

Boebert asked Capitol Police officials about carrying her weapon when she and other House freshmen taking office in January were in town recently for orientatio­n programs, according to two congressio­nal officials. Both people — a Democrat and a Republican — spoke on condition of anonymity to describe her request.

Aides to Boebert, who Trump endorsed as “a fighter” who will “never bow down to the establishm­ent in Congress,” did not make her available for an interview.

“This was a private discussion and inquiry about what the rules are, and as a result the Congresswo­man- Elect won’t be going on the record,” Boebert aide Laura Carno said in an email last week.

The inquiries by Boebert, who runs Shooters Grill, come as guns remain a passionate issue for both parties, fueled by images of demonstrat­ions by armed Trump supporters, conservati­ve pushes to ease state gun restrictio­ns and recent years’ mass shootings.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/ DAVID ZALUBOWSKI ?? Lauren Boebert, was elected to the U. S. House of Representa­tives in Colorado.
AP FILE PHOTO/ DAVID ZALUBOWSKI Lauren Boebert, was elected to the U. S. House of Representa­tives in Colorado.

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