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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminar

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Good call there Crossfire, convienient to about four counties easily. Not bad for Denton, Wise, Tarrant or NW Dallas. Plus I could pickup some ammo and :drool: on their glass case, since my 7 months of unemployment has crimped the ability to add anything new to the safe. But the drought will be broken soon the vacation ends on Monday.

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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminar

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Sorry if this is carried somewhere obvious - but completely hidden from me!
What is the latest news on the Texas Self-Defense and Deadly Force Law Seminar?
Sounds incredible and very important.

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I'm just hoping I see the registration in time to get me and up to three others in before it's full. I've noticed a lot of interest on this site for this. :anamatedbanana
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminar

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The first one will be in October at UT Dallas. The final date hasn't been set. Others will be set shortly.

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by Charles L. Cotton » Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:38 am

The first one will be in October at UT Dallas.
Where will this information be posted? I want to be there and would like to find out asap. Thanks for doing it, very excited to attend.
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminar

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:The first one will be in October at UT Dallas. The final date hasn't been set. Others will be set shortly.

Chas.
I am still working on sponsorship. Both the Comet Conservatives and the Students For Concealed Campus Carry student organizations are defunct. Their leaders have moved on, and no one has taken up the challenge. I'm in contact with another student organization, and I'm hopeful that they will decide to sponsor the event. Until sponsorship is in place we can't set a date, but we're still shooting for October.
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baldeagle wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:The first one will be in October at UT Dallas. The final date hasn't been set. Others will be set shortly.

Chas.
I am still working on sponsorship. Both the Comet Conservatives and the Students For Concealed Campus Carry student organizations are defunct. Their leaders have moved on, and no one has taken up the challenge. I'm in contact with another student organization, and I'm hopeful that they will decide to sponsor the event. Until sponsorship is in place we can't set a date, but we're still shooting for October.
Awesome. I will definitely attend!

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I can attend any Sat in OCT EXCEPT Oct 9th.
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My wife and I are interested too ... could travel to Houston, Dallas, or Austin.
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Since this was talking about doing this in Oct and this is Oct.... is it safe to say it aint happening this month??
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wgoforth wrote:Since this was talking about doing this in Oct and this is Oct.... is it safe to say it aint happening this month??
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminar

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wgoforth, and other forum friends:

Although we have not received a final October date for the
DFS to be held at UTD in Richardson, TX, Charles is considering
giving it on Friday night, 10/22/2010 at Friendswood PSC, in the
shotgun building, from about 600PM-900PM.

This is also tentative, but it is a possibility for all Houston folks
and Forum Day attendees from anywhere to catch the DFS.

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surprise_i'm_armed wrote:wgoforth, and other forum friends:

Although we have not received a final October date for the
DFS to be held at UTD in Richardson, TX, Charles is considering
giving it on Friday night, 10/22/2010 at Friendswood PSC, in the
shotgun building, from about 600PM-900PM.

This is also tentative, but it is a possibility for all Houston folks
and Forum Day attendees from anywhere to catch the DFS.

SIA
Unfortunately could not do Houston... can do Austin, SA and Metroplex. Is there still an intent to have it at one of these?
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Yeah, I was getting real excited about attending Forum Day when I realized it was in Friendswood south of Houston. Wish there was one held up here in DFW too. :cryin
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminar

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TexasGal wrote:Yeah, I was getting real excited about attending Forum Day when I realized it was in Friendswood south of Houston. Wish there was one held up here in DFW too. :cryin
Wasn't there a mini forum day in DFW yeterday?
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