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FSU students walked from Westcott Fountain to the Capitol on Wednesday, calling for more gun control and pushing lawmakers to advocate for this issue as the end of the scheduled session draws closer.
The march, held in the shadow of the FSU shooting that killed two and injured six, saw about 200 people walking from the Florida State campus to the steps of the Capitol building.
One group is inviting neighbors and legislators aboard their mobile museum in Downtown Tallahassee to take a stand against rising hate.
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