Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas.Photo:AP Photo/Darron Cummings

Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas, R-Seymour, listens during the start of the General Assembly session at the Statehouse, Jan. 3, 2018, in Indianapolis

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An Indiana Republican lawmaker is facing calls to apologize after he flashed his holstered gun during an interaction with high school gun violence protesters at the statehouse this week.

Franklin College’sThe Statehouse Filereported on the interaction, which was filmed and shared to X on Tuesday.

The outlet reports that the students attend Burris Laboratory School in Muncie, Ind. and are members of the gun violence advocacy group Students Demand Action. On Tuesday, they visited the Indiana Statehouse for Advocacy Day, during which they had a chance to speak with lawmakers.

Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas.AP Photo/Bob Christie

Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas listens to opening remarks at a balanced budget planning convention at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on Sept. 12, 2017.

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In Indiana, it’s legal to carry a concealed weapon, though the students who witnessed the incident have since described feeling “unprotected and unsafe.”

The student who filmed the interaction — 17-year-old Makynna Fivecoats — told The Statehouse File: “My heart sank to my stomach. I genuinely felt very unsafe in that moment. And I really just wanted the conversation to kind of end after that.”

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Lucas, now facing calls to apologize for the incident, instead took to Facebook to defend his actions.

“I fear for, and pity those that are being indoctrinated to fear that which is their best means of self defense,” Lucas wrote in a post shared Wednesday, per theIndianapolis Star. “People are also being indoctrinated to depend on government for their ‘safety,’ even when shown that government has clearly ruled that government doesn’t have the duty to protect us.”

Lucas, who was elected to his current role in 2012, has faced a string of controversies in recent years, includinga drunk driving arrestlast year. He has in the past faced criticism for memes posted on social media that seemingly make light of violence against women, and also onceused the cover photo on his personal Facebook pageto highlight a quote he attributed to Joseph Goebbels, who was the chief propagandist of the Nazi Party, FOX59 reports.

Lucas is currently running for re-election in House District 69.

source: people.com