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Colorado Dems Force Rep To Hide 2A Sticker On Laptop
Colorado Democrats have compelled a Republican representative to cover a laptop sticker reading Shall Not Be Infringed-2A deemed offensive. The incident in the state capitol highlights escalating tensions over gun rights in a divided legislature. The sticker’s message rooted in the Second Amendment has ignited debate over free speech and decorum.
The representative State Rep Mike Lynch displayed the sticker during a committee meeting this week. Democrats led by House Speaker Julie McCluskey demanded its removal citing a hostile work environment. Lynch reluctantly taped over it after a heated exchange with colleagues.
The phrase Shall Not Be Infringed echoes the Constitution’s guarantee of the right to bear arms. Supporters say it’s a lawful expression of principle not a threat to anyone in the building. Critics argue it promotes gun culture in a state scarred by mass shootings like Columbine.
Lynch a vocal advocate for 2A rights called the move censorship of his beliefs. He noted Colorado’s open-carry laws permit firearms in the capitol itself making the sticker mild by comparison. Democrats countered that public servants must model civility over provocation.
The clash reflects broader national divides over gun ownership and expression in public spaces. Colorado has trended blue but retains a strong rural base loyal to Second Amendment protections. Recent laws tightening firearm access have only deepened the rift.
Republicans rallied behind Lynch accusing Democrats of trampling free speech to push an anti-gun agenda. They plan to file a formal complaint with the House ethics board over the incident. McCluskey’s office defended the action as upholding professional standards for all lawmakers.
Past incidents like a 2023 protest over gun bills saw armed citizens flood the capitol legally. Democrats say such displays intimidate while 2A backers call them patriotic exercises of rights. The sticker row adds fuel to an already fiery debate in the statehouse.
Tonight’s showdown underscores Colorado’s struggle to balance liberty and sensitivity. Lynch vows to keep fighting for his constitutional stance despite the cover-up. The episode may spur legal or electoral pushback as gun rights remain a flashpoint.
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