Yes, the indictment contained a date (April 24?) at which something was supposed to happen. But, it was written in such a way that one had no doubt that the writer was carefully interpreting something a particular way.
I just quickly read through the indictment. It says there was a reconnaisance exercise planned for sometime in April, 2010. It doesn’t really say what the reconnaisance was to accomplish that I could tell. I’m wondering that by filing the sedition charges, then the use of firearms during any training (assuming it was for sedition) can be considered illegal. Otherwise, these where a few guys training/practicing with legal firearms.