MPs want to hear from witnesses on the government's assault-style gun definition

Hunting rifles are seen on display in a glass case at a gun and rifle store in downtown Vancouver, B.C., Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010. Seven members of a parliamentary committee studying the Liberal gun bill have requested two special meetings to hear from witnesses on the government's proposed definition of an assault-style firearm. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

OTTAWA - Seven members of a parliamentary committee studying the Liberal gun bill have requested two special meetings to hear from witnesses on the government's proposed definition of an assault-style firearm.

The definition, put forward by the government as an amendment, has prompted confusion and controversy as MPs go over Bill C-21 clause by clause.

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