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Home » People That Want To Kill You Don't Care About Your Feelings

People That Want To Kill You Don't Care About Your Feelings

Adam Green By Adam Green June 10, 2025 4 Min Read
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If you’ve seen the viral clip floating around where Indiana State Representative Jim Lucas says “I’m carrying right now,” you’ve probably also seen the meltdown that followed. Headlines screamed about him “brandishing” a firearm in front of students. Social media exploded with outrage. And, as always, the anti-gun crowd clipped the moment out of context to make it look like a threat.

But here’s what really happened.

On January 30th, 2024, Rep. Lucas was having a calm, face-to-face conversation with high school students from Burris Laboratory School in Muncie. The students were at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis for a “Students Demand Action” event — a group that advocates for more gun control.

The discussion? Civil. Respectful. Honest. Lucas was engaging with the students, not berating them. He was answering questions — and when asked if he carried a firearm, he replied simply and factually: “I’m carrying right now.” He then briefly revealed the legally holstered handgun on his hip — no threats, no escalation, no drama.

Except, of course, in the minds of people who want it to be dramatic.

Because facts don’t trend — outrage does. That’s why the internet clipped the moment and ran with a narrative: “He threatened children.” The full video, which we’ve embedded above, tells a completely different story.

One of the most powerful lines in the exchange?

“People who want to kill you don’t care about your feelings.”

That’s not bravado. That’s the hard truth.

Lucas wasn’t there to intimidate students. He was there to tell them something they might not hear in an echo chamber: bad guys exist. Gun laws don’t stop them. And being armed — trained and prepared — isn’t about ego. It’s about survival.

And if that makes someone feel uncomfortable? Well… that’s kind of the point.


⚖️ But Was It Brandishing?

Let’s talk legal definitions for a second.

Under federal law, “brandishing” means displaying a firearm in a threatening or intimidating manner. It’s about intent — waving it around or using it to scare someone. Indiana law doesn’t even use the word “brandishing,” but it does prohibit pointing a firearm at someone, which Lucas clearly didn’t do.

(4) For purposes of this subsection, the term “brandish” means, with respect to a firearm, to display all or part of the firearm, or otherwise make the presence of the firearm known to another person, in order to intimidate that person, regardless of whether the firearm is directly visible to that person.

He simply opened his jacket to reveal a legally carried, holstered handgun. No threats. No pointing. No coercion. Source: 18 USC § 924(c)(4)

This entire incident is the perfect example of how Second Amendment supporters are mischaracterized every day. Context gets erased. Nuance gets ignored. Legal, responsible carry gets painted as “dangerous,” while actual violence — committed by criminals who don’t follow laws — somehow gets less scrutiny.

So watch the full clip. Share it. So the next time someone throws around the word “brandishing,” remind them what it actually means — a threatening or aggressive display of a firearm. What happened here? Not even close.

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