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She left her loaded gun inside a bathroom at a Brookfield church, and now, a Waukesha County woman is facing charges for it.The district attorney hopes legal gun owners learn from this woman's mistake.It's a place where people come to reflect and pray, but at Elmbrook Church in Brookfiled, no one expected to find a gun inside.Last month, prosecutors said Susan Hitchler left her handgun in a bathroom stall after taking it off her waistband clip.The Waukesha County District Attorney's Office has issued misdemeanor charges against her for mishandling a gun."I'm glad to see that law-abiding citizens are going out and getting permits, but you need to temper that right with the responsibilities that come with it," Waukesha County District Attorney Brad Schimel said.According to the criminal complaint--a bible study group was in a nearby room and the young girls in the class would have had access to the gun if they had used that restroom stall.Schimel said that's most concerning to him in this case."It's a small gun. They could almost look toyish to someone," Schimel said.Hitchler didn't break any laws when she brought her gun onto the property at Elmbrook Church since there are no restrictions on firearms on the property."When you put the magazine in and release it, it does have a safety feature, and we make sure someone coming through our program really knows the ins and outs of a firearm," said Brian Dorow, of Waukesha County Technical College.But Hitchler's gun had no safety feature and was fully loaded, which means it could have gone off if someone pulled the trigger.The woman reportedly told an officer she, "couldn't believe she had done this."The District Attorney's Office told WISN 12 Mews despite the misdemeanor charge, Hitchler will still be able to legally own a gun.