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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - President Barack Obama's administration and the gun control debate after the Connecticut school shooting have led to surging numbers of anti-government "patriot" groups, according to a civil rights organization that tracks them.

The Southern Poverty Law Center reported the rising numbers on Tuesday in its annual report on extremist groups.

The number of anti-government patriot groups, one category tracked by the center, rose dramatically over the past four years, from 149 groups in 2008 to 1,360 today, researchers reported. That was up about 7 percent from the 1,274 active in 2011.

The election and re-election of the nation's first black president and the rugged economy have fueled their growth, said Mark Potok, a senior fellow at the SPLC.

"The anger, angst, frustration, fear surrounding the economy have very much poured fuel on this fire," Potok said.

On gun control, the debate following the Newtown, Conn., mass murder of schoolchildren has led to "a kind of white-hot rage unleashed on both the radical right and also within more mainstream political circles," he said.

In the week following the Dec. 14 school shooting, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it conducted more background checks for firearms sales and permits to carry than it has in any other one-week period since 1998.

In a letter today to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, the SPLC warned of the potential for domestic terrorism and urged the creation of a task force to assess whether there are enough federal resources devoted to the threat.

"As in the period before the Oklahoma City bombing, we now are seeing ominous threats from those who believe that the government is poised to take their guns," wrote SPLC President Richard Cohen, a member of the Department of Homeland Security's Countering Violent Extremism Working Group.

The SPLC found there were 1,360 Patriot groups in 2012- an 813 percent rise since 2008, the year before Obama took office. The groups include 321 militias. These numbers far exceed the movement's peak in the 1990s, when militias were inflamed by the 1993 Brady Bill and the 1994 assault rifle ban.

Some critics believe the SPLC is too broad in labeling hate and extremist groups, to the point of including legitimate political organizations that oppose illegal immigration, gun control, gay rights and other issues.

The center's researchers say they use a variety of methods to track anti-government groups and compile their list from field reports, patriot publications, law enforcement sources and news reports. Potok said only active groups are included.

"We are not just looking at one man and a computer," he said.

The report states: "Generally, Patriot groups define themselves as opposed to the `New World Order,' engage in groundless conspiracy theorizing, or advocate or adhere to extreme anti-government doctrines."

The FBI defines military extremists as anti-government groups often organized into paramilitary groups that follow a military-style rank hierarchy and typically engage in wilderness, survival, or other paramilitary training, according to a September 2011 FBI report on domestic terrorism.

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Jeff Martin reported from Atlanta.

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Online:

Southern Poverty Law Center: http://www.splcenter.org/what-we-do/hate-and-extremism


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    OneWonders wrote...
    Is it weird that
    this happens only when the left tries to take away our 2nd amendment?
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    azsiouxboy wrote...
    It happens
    "according to a civil rights organization that tracks them" ? Who is so afraid of people standing up for their rights that they would track such a thing? Odd. I personally am surprised there are not more. Heck I am worried anytime the government wants to take away it's citizens guns that will never end well.
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    Only a matter of time...
    Soon, you be labeled as a "domestic terrorist" if you own a gun and voice an opinion different from what this fascist regime tells you to think...
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    wrote...
    The Southern Poverty Law Center
    needs to be on there own list! They are a hate group promoting hate towards those they disagree with. They are responsible for what happened at the family research center in Colorado. KTAR needs to call these bigots for who they really are.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Soon Zinger?
    Naw, not soon, it's already started. And now the DOJ says Obama can use drones to kill citizens...love Communism/Socialism!
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    UZI wrote...
    Take notice to the subliminal sleight of hand
    racist remark that this article just put "ALL" patriot groups into. I quote: "The election and re-election of the nation's first black president..." Black has nothing to do with the fact that this fascist holding the office of president is successfully (along with the bush's, clintons, carters, kennedys etc) removing inalienable rights by the whole. Did they also call the "patriot groups" racist when clinton imposed his bans?
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