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SEYMOUR, Ind. — State Rep. Jim Lucas says he probably could have handled a conversation with a young group of girls advocating against gun violence at the Statehouse better.
Lucas caught flack last week for showing his holstered handgun to the group which was assembled in the atrium of the Indiana Statehouse. That prompted the group to say they felt “uncomfortable and threatened.”
Lucas said that he noticed the group while walking in the atrium and took some free time to engage in a conversation with them about their concerns. He said the dialogue between them was initially polite and constructive.
“I was using that as an opportunity to educate them on some facts that they were obviously not aware of,” Lucas said to “The Gun Guy” on 93 WIBC.
That’s when Lucas was seen on video saying “Look. I’m carrying right now”, lifting his suit jacket to reveal his holstered handgun.
“I got caught up in the moment talking to a young group of adults there. It was unscripted, unscheduled. It just happened,” Lucas said. “Somewhere along the way, someone has instilled into these young adults an absolute fear of somebody exercising their constitutional right that posed absolutely zero threat to them.”