| The Six Point Definition of An A.A. Group
The Six Point Definition of An A.A. Group from the 2/1990 version of the pamphlet "The A.A. Group":
1. All members of a group are alcoholics and all alcoholics are eligible for membership.
2. As a group, they are fully self-supporting.
3. A group's primary purpose is to help alcoholics recover through the Twelve Steps.
4. As a group they have no outside affiliation.
5. As a group, they have no opinion on outside issues.
6. As a group, their public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion, and they maintain anonymity at the level of press, radio, TV, and films.
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