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Dallas Area Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar

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A very important question was brought up in another thread (Dallas meet and greet).


Who in the DFW area is interested in attending a Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar sponsered through http://www.TexasFirearmsCoalition.com ?
I will be happy to spearhead the event, and setup location and soforth.

as Griffen said in the original post:
"Seems there are enough in the DFW area to warrant a seminar, and would show support for Mr. Cotton's new organization. I would expect this to be a constant topic of interest, especially among new CHLs like me."
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Interested if the time and date are right
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Absolutely! There was a great deal of interest for it when I tried to get sponsorship for it at UTD. I ran into nothing but brick walls. Even the UTD PD didn't want to touch it. If you can find a place to hold it, there will be plenty of people attending.
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If Charles will give me his available dates, I can set it up at Cabela's in Ft Worth.
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Interested.
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HotLeadSolutions wrote:A very important question was brought up in another thread (Dallas meet and greet).


Who in the DFW area is interested in attending a Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar sponsered through http://www.TexasFirearmsCoalition.com ?
I will be happy to spearhead the event, and setup location and soforth.

as Griffen said in the original post:
"Seems there are enough in the DFW area to warrant a seminar, and would show support for Mr. Cotton's new organization. I would expect this to be a constant topic of interest, especially among new CHLs like me."
Thanks HotLead, you beat me to the post this morning. I'll be glad to help out as necessary.
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Interested.
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Count me in! :cheers2:
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Cabelas in FW maybe too far for many. Midway location. Closer to dfw is better
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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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Beiruty wrote:Interested if the time and date are right


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Please DON"T schedule it during the Shot Show! :cheers2:
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I am certainly interested! If I am in town I'll be there. Cabela's is great for a week end - I live near Whiterock in Dallas (sort of the opoosite end of Texas from Cabela's for an evening trip - but then again..... ). I really do want to hear Mr. Cotton's presentation.

Thanks for working on this. Personally, I am aware of a number of people that have expressed interest in attending. Any idea on how large a group Cabels's can handle for something like this?

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I would be interested!

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I would be interested in attending as well. And I would prefer somewhere more central than Cabela's. Especially if it is going to be a weeknight.
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