Noblesville students calling for better gun safety laws

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Students from Noblesville Schools visited the Indiana Statehouse on Tuesday to plead to lawmakers for gun safety laws; however, they may not have received the answers they wanted to hear.

The Reporter’s news gathering partner WISH-TV reported a group of Noblesville High School students looked up lawmakers’ schedules and tracked down Sen. Victoria Spartz, a Republican from Noblesville, in a Statehouse hallway.

“Would you vote in favor of a bill for safe storage laws?” Noblesville High School senior Emily Cole asked. Spartz said she’d have to look over the structure of a bill before deciding.

Students were disappointed in her response, especially when asked by Noblesville High School freshman Nolan Weaver if she thought a bill “to make sure that kids can’t get guns” was a good idea. Spartz responded, “I don’t want to comment on the gun bills because we have so many bills.”

Spartz also told the students, “We cannot prevent every crime, but we can do some things.”

Cole responded to Spartz by saying we should take steps. Spartz replied, “We are taking some steps.” Cole then fired back at Spartz saying, “Some steps aren’t enough. We need to be taking every step.”

The students are advocating for a bill aimed at stronger gun storage laws after prosecutors said the Noblesville West Middle School shooter pulled guns from his family’s gun safe.

State Senator Victoria Spartz (R-Noblesville), left, discussed House Bill 1040 with Noblesville High School senior Emily Cole on Tuesday afternoon. (Photo provided)

Under House Bill 1040, “failure to secure a gun that results in the injury or death of another person” could result in a felony charge. Rep. John Bartlett, a Democrat from Indianapolis, authored the bill.

Spartz offered to visit Noblesville Schools to talk more about the issues.

Noblesville Schools excused the kids for their Statehouse visit. Weaver was an eighth-grader at the middle school when the shooting happened there.

“I don’t want anyone else to have to go through what I had to go through on that day,” he said.

The students say they also left a message trying to reach State Rep. Chuck Goodrich, a Republican from Noblesville.

They also spoke with State Rep. Ed Delaney, a Republican from Indianapolis who encouraged them to keep up their passion.