Trudeau listening to 'concerns' assault-style gun definition covers hunting rifles

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is listening to concerns that some of the firearms his government is looking to ban are in fact used more for hunting.

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeausaid Monday he is listening to concerns that some of the firearms his government is looking to ban are used primarily for hunting.

A Liberal amendment to Bill C-21 would enshrine a regulatory ban on so-called assault-style weapons by inking an evergreen definition for such firearms into law. On Monday, Trudeau said his government is consulting Canadians on the list, saying "we're hearing a lot of feedback" particularly from hunters.

 

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