Or, at least, you may belong to a group that is considered a "terrorism risk". I know Andy Driscoll has made this point, I just wanted to affirm that he's right. If you participate in any special interest group someone may well determine that your group is a "terrorism risk".

The Department of Public Safety's form is available online - http://www.dps.state.mn.us/emermgt/domestic_preparedness/grant/2002/pdf/master_app.pdf

Note that the original version with the example of some unnamed "anti-tobacco" group as a risk has been modified. If you doubt that it existed take a look at this screen print of the original version of the form - http://davespicks.com/images/master_app.gif

I wonder what the "terrorism risk" is from the Rotary Club.

Jim McGuire
Como

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