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Re: Dallas Area Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Semin

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Griffen wrote:Just a thought, you may want to start a Tyler thread just so folks know where to respond and be counted. They may not read a "Dallas" seminar thread. FWIW :roll:
Feel free to start one. :mrgreen:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
Griffen wrote:Just a thought, you may want to start a Tyler thread just so folks know where to respond and be counted. They may not read a "Dallas" seminar thread. FWIW :roll:
Feel free to start one. :mrgreen:
I would be glad to if I lived out East of Dallas, but it makes more sense for someone in the area that knows the layout of the land - so to speak. I have a hard enought time getting in and out of DFW airport. ;-)
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I would definitely be interested in the DFW option, depending on cost and schedule. I know I may be a lone wolf on this one, but I would very much prefer a weekend seminar, since I work nights. (Taking the night off would significantly increase my attendance cost.)

I'll keep my fingers crossed that there's enough interest for 2 seminars...maybe a Friday/Saturday or a Sunday/Monday? :tiphat:

Looking forward to seeing what shakes out.
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Crossfire wrote:If Charles will give me his available dates, I can set it up at Cabela's in Ft Worth.
We can start scheduling seminars all over the State beginning Monday, Jan. 17th. I prefer to do them on a weekday evening because of potential schedule conflicts on the weekend, but some Saturdays will be available.

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Just please don't make it Monday or Tuesday. I can't get out of work those days and I REALLY want to attend :woohoo
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I'm certainly interested but Cabela's is a long way from anywhere. Centrally in the mid cities--Arlington, Grapevine, Irving would draw a larger audience on a weeknight.
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gdanaher wrote:I'm certainly interested but Cabela's is a long way from anywhere. Centrally in the mid cities--Arlington, Grapevine, Irving would draw a larger audience on a weeknight.
TAM, I and the Crossfire gang could all be there in about fifteen minutes...okay maybe twenty. Definitely interested if date is good against my work schedule (24 hour shifts).
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Rather than keeping track of this thread. Where should we be looking for the announcement of time/date of the seminar. I'm assuming it will be on the TFC page maybe? Updates to the first page of this thread? Definitely interested.

I'll drive just about anywhere for it. Cabela's is nice in that they have a decent enough facility for it although location isn't perfect for a weeknight. But I'll brave the traffic for it :-)
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Definitely Interested..
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grim-bob wrote:Rather than keeping track of this thread. Where should we be looking for the announcement of time/date of the seminar. I'm assuming it will be on the TFC page maybe? Updates to the first page of this thread? Definitely interested.

I'll drive just about anywhere for it. Cabela's is nice in that they have a decent enough facility for it although location isn't perfect for a weeknight. But I'll brave the traffic for it :-)
All seminars will be posted here on TexasCHLforum and on http://www.TexasFirearmsCoalition.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. As seminars are scheduled, they will also appear in the registration link on the TFC website and I'll probably put a link to it here as well. The TFC Event Calendar will list all events including seminars.

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Interested, but please try to centralize between Ft. Worth and Dallas!
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Interested here also.
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Very interested. Hope there will be a weekday DFW area event in January.
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Depending on time/location... Very interested.
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Stay tuned, details are being worked out as we speak.
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I'm interested - depending on location . . .
What's in it for me ? :patriot:
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