On Thursday, Judge Charles Day said that the Coast Guard lieutenant who is accused of plotting the murder of numerous critics of President Trump should be released from jail.

According to CNN, “Hasson’s defense attorney will propose options for supervised release at a future hearing.” This decision comes just over a month after the lieutenant was indicted on weapons and drug charges, but not terrorism or attempted murder charges.

The lieutenant allegedly “amassed an arsenal of rifles, handguns, bulletproof vests and over a thousand rounds of ammunition. He also allegedly acquired the opioid Tramadol and more than 30 bottles of Human Growth Hormone.

The Tramadol and HGH may indicate the lieutenant intended to take a page out of the North Hollywood bank robbers’ book by drugging himself to the point where he could continue to engage in combat despite suffering numerous bullet wounds.

He was also allegedly “obsessed with Anders Behring Breivik, a Norwegian far-right terrorist who killed 77 people — mostly teenagers — during an attack in Norway in 2011.” That’s in addition to the hit list he allegedly compiled, and his obsession with neo-Nazi propaganda.

According to his public defender, the lieutenant’s hit list “looks like the sort of list that our commander in chief might have compiled while watching Fox News in the morning.”

Though 83% of US residents polled say that domestic terrorism should be a federal crime, the US code merely defines the term without attaching any penalties to it. Therefore, while many domestic terrorists are charged with attempted murder, murder, and other crimes, domestic terrorism in and of itself is not a crime.

Despite broad support for amending the US code to penalize domestic terrorism, it’s unlikely President Trump, who has inspired numerous terrorists, will propose any such legislation.

After all, Trump will need supporters like this Coast Guard lieutenant armed and ready to go when he decides to mobilize them. Disturbing as it may be to acknowledge, there are well-armed, well-organized networks of far-right extremists throughout this country just waiting for the go ahead — basically, we’re a tweet away from civil war.