Gun-control advocates are also back in the Capitol opposing the expansion of concealed-carry laws or calling for limits on the kinds of guns and ammunition that can be sold. But after a couple of years in which groups such as the National Rifle Association and Florida Carry haven't gotten their big-ticket items to Gov. Rick Scott's desk, Second Amendment backers hope their targets are in sight for the annual legislative session that starts March 7.
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