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I wanted to remind everyone that I'll be presenting the Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar this Friday, Jan. 16th from 6:00pm until 9:00pm at the First Baptist Church - Friendswood, 111 East Heritage Dr., Friendswood, TX 77546. There is no charge for the seminar and since we're doing it at the church, we don't have a limit on the number of people we can seat. At least, no realistic limit. :lol:

Feel free to come if you like, even if you haven't sent an RSVP.

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I don't suspose you'd care to video tape it for those of us that can't make it??
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PArrow wrote:I don't suspose you'd care to video tape it for those of us that can't make it??
What part of Texas do you call home? I'm planning on doing the seminar in New Braunsfels, Dallas area (maybe Mesquite during the TSRA Annual Meeting weekend) and in Tyler (or close by).

Sorry, no video or I'd have to be a proper, reserved attorney.

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Charles,
Any idea when you might be in the Tyler area? :txflag:
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:...... I'm planning on doing the seminar in New Braunsfels, ......
Sounds great, let me know when. :hurry:

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I'm interested in attending one of these seminars....as soon as you know, could you post the dates, times, and locations of the ones that are going to be in/around Tyler, Dallas, or Mesquite. Those would be doable for me, depending on the date.


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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
PArrow wrote:I don't suspose you'd care to video tape it for those of us that can't make it??
What part of Texas do you call home? I'm planning on doing the seminar in New Braunsfels, Dallas area (maybe Mesquite during the TSRA Annual Meeting weekend) and in Tyler (or close by).

Sorry, no video or I'd have to be a proper, reserved attorney.

Chas.

I'm in the Dallas area. I'll make that class.. Please keep us up to date..
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Charles, keep us posted on the Dallas class, we will be there for sure.

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GREAT SEMINAR!!

Thanks so much Mr. Cotton for your time and expertise.

Much better than the standard class material and straight from the "horse's mouth".

Highly Recommended.

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Enjoyed the seminar very much.

Thanks for allowing us to participate.

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Thanks folks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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Chas.

Mrs. Oldgringo and I would like to attend the Tyler Seminar. You have any idea of when and where?

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AggieMM wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:...... I'm planning on doing the seminar in New Braunsfels, ......
Sounds great, let me know when. :hurry:

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NTexas_V-Star wrote:I'm interested in attending one of these seminars....as soon as you know, could you post the dates, times, and locations of the ones that are going to be in/around Tyler, Dallas, or Mesquite. Those would be doable for me, depending on the date.


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I'll post dates as soon as we can get something definite. Right now, the Texas House is so uncertain, I have no idea what my schedule is going to be. I sent an email to Jim Dark to see if there are any conference rooms available for Saturday at the TSRA Annual Meeting and if so, I'll do the seminar there in Mesquite. If not, I'll schedule another trip to Plano and use Carlson1's church he so kindly offered.

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Charles,

Loved the seminar! Will you be offering any seminars/classes geared specifically toward women or know of any to recommend?

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