Totally unconstitutional again.Ok, so if some folks live in a border town and goes to church across a state line and they're part of the security team that'd check all the boxes you just listed, and that's IF it is indeed a requirement to travel interstate.
It would also apparently outlaw large private security firms just by going off what you stated. I work for one of the largest security companies in the US, and we have a special team made up of officers from all across the country that is deployable to reinforce security teams in disaster zones, or to take emergency contracts (typically government or healthcare / energy clients) following a disaster. Just going there by "3 or more people" and "security services unit" covers that, then throw in state lines and training (being on the team affords increased training opportunity and requires you be licensed for armed work)
This is a terrible bill and needs to die in committee. It will be used to persecute people more than stopping terrorism. More scare tactics by the left and no doubt will find support by RINOs everywhere.