‘It’s candid discussion’: Harrison denies allegations of lying, harassment
Former Government House Leader Jeremy Harrison said candid conversations and an adherence to gun safety are behind allegations made by Speaker Randy Weekes at the end of the session this month.
Weekes had accused Harrison of bringing a gun into the legislative building, wanting to carry a handgun in the building, and years of bullying, intimidation and harassment.
While he had at first denied all the allegations through the premier, on Friday Harrison admitted he had brought a gun in the legislative building around 10 years ago.
“This was a mistake, this was a bad mistake. It’s something I deeply apologize for. It shouldn’t have happened, and I’m accountable for that,” he said.


