Old 08-12-12 | 11:05 AM
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unterhausen
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Originally Posted by asmac
The current meaning is the current meaning. The term has lots of baggage and using it in this case is a bit much.
in this case it's a term of art. CB HI didn't make it up, it's in the statute books in a number of states, and these laws were intended to apply in cases like this. I agree that "terrorism" is generally overused, but not in this case.
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