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The Terror from Indiana
November 29, 2001
This summer the state of Indiana enacted a unique law that defines terrorism by clarifying what constitutes the manufacture of a weapon of mass destruction, while labeling a felony when a person calls in a fake terror threat. Overall, FBI stats show terror threats to be decreasing. Still Indiana faced nearly 60 anthrax scares in the last two years.