How does the CELL define terrorism?

There is no definition of terrorism that has worldwide acceptance. A universal definition is met with controversy and resistance for various political, social and cultural reasons. The CELL, however, believes it is important to define what terrorism is in order to develop effective strategies to prevent it.

The CELL has thus adopted the following definition:

Terrorism is the pre-meditated use of violence or the threat of violence targeting civilians or their property for political, religious or ideological gain. It is a tactic used to create an environment of fear, chaos and intimidation in order to further the terrorists’ objectives.

So...the government trying to infringe on my rights as the 2nd Amendment directs them not to is terrorism. I think I'm starting to understand...