Seminar: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws

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Do you prefer a Friday evening or Saturday afternoon seminar?

Friday evening (6:30pm to 9:00 pm)
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21%
Saturday afternoon (Time to be determined)
24
51%
Either day is fine
13
28%
 
Total votes: 47

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Re: Seminar: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws

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My schedule is pretty booked through June. I could probably make it out Sat. afternoon.
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Whats the cost Charles?
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I've heard Charles's seminar three times during the past two years. Highly recommended!
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dihappy wrote:Whats the cost Charles?
There is no charge.

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Count me in (plus 2 maybe).
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I would come If it was on a saturday. Are non PSC members allowed?


edit: i dont know what was in my head on the first posting.... stupid dysgraphia :banghead:
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Count me in for Saturday!
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melkor41 wrote:I would come If it was on a saturday. Are non PSC members allowed?


edit: i dont know what was in my head on the first posting.... stupid dysgraphia :banghead:
Yes, non-PSC members are welcome. PSC charges a $6 non-member fee for shooting events like matches and the TexasCHLforum Day at PSC, but there's no fee for non-shooting events like seminars.

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Count me in. Either day.
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Me too plus at least one more.
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If you go for a Saturday avoid the 2nd Saturday, my 3 gun match, and the 4th Saturday, for obvoius reasons.

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Bob Wolff wrote:If you go for a Saturday avoid the 2nd Saturday, my 3 gun match, and the 4th Saturday, for obvoius reasons.

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I was looking at the IDPA Match Calendar and it's a problem trying to work around all of the local matches. I'll probably put in on the afternoon of the first Saturday in June. The first conflicts with WHIDPA, but if we start around 2:30 pm, that should be late enough not to interfere with the match.

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I'd definitely be in for a Saturday seminar, but Friday would be tough for me because I'd have to drive from the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex.
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If it is on a Saturday, let me know. Great idea.
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I'd certainly like to see/hear a recorded version if one becomes available.
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