On the eve of Minnesota`s entry into a new era of expanded handgun rights, Republican leaders pushed Tuesday for a one-word change in the rules for barring legal pistol-packers from private property. But DFLers rejected the fix as more than a minor technical correction and repeated their calls to repeal -- lock, stock and barrel -- the law that will make permits to carry handguns in public available to many more people.
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