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Re: CHL 16 Law Book

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In my New Mexico classes, I provide a basic run-down of the laws on paper and tell them to go to my web site to get the full text of the laws. Saves a lot of printing and keeps the student book simple.
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Re: CHL 16 Law Book

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Man...I had to print my own! I think my instructor used his proceeds to buy more guns :lol:
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Re: CHL 16 Law Book

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Crossfire wrote:When we were doing a lot of Utah classes, Utah suggested we put lesson plan and law book on CD's. (They are big on not wasting paper up there.)

I looked into it, but a CD duplicator is much more expensive than a printer for paper. And, it's hard to highlight stuff in a CD. So, we are still printing on paper.

So, BigTexas, I might revisit this, just to give students an option. What are you using to make your CDs?
Yep, it's hard to read highlighted stuff on a CD unless you have a Silver highlighter running about 24x . "rlol"
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Re: CHL 16 Law Book

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And how many people carry one of those around? "rlol"
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