SHARE TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — More than two years after Florida State University moved to ban concealed weapon permit holders from keeping ammunition in their cars while parked on campus property, an appeals court heard arguments Tuesday in a lawsuit alleging administrators violated state law. What You Need To Know More than two years ago, FSU banned ammunition from being stored in cars on campus An appeals court heard arguments Tuesday in a lawsuit claming the school violated state law with the rule Experts say the outcome of the lawsuit could have wide-ranging implications in Florida The suit was filed by Florida Carry, a gun rights group, shortly after Tallahassee's First District Court of Appeal struck down a 2018 FSU policy that barred guns from being stored in parked cars. In the wake of the ruling, the university released a proposed student code of conduct that included a moratorium on ammunition.