I have signed wife and myself up for the seminar. We will most likely not be able to stay for forum day. Is there a fee we need to send for the seminar?
If by chance we can work out staying for Saturday, could we also pay at the door to attend? Obviously we would not expect a meal and I realize the activities would be full, but an chance to get to meet some folks and learn a few things would be great. If not, I understand and will plan better for next year. Thanks
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar
There's no fee for the Friday evening Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar. If you stay for Saturday, you can pay "at the door" but as you say lunch won't be included and we won't be able to get you into any clinics or mini-clinics.foreman wrote:I have signed wife and myself up for the seminar. We will most likely not be able to stay for forum day. Is there a fee we need to send for the seminar?
If by chance we can work out staying for Saturday, could we also pay at the door to attend? Obviously we would not expect a meal and I realize the activities would be full, but an chance to get to meet some folks and learn a few things would be great. If not, I understand and will plan better for next year. Thanks
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar
I've been waiting to find one of your seminars being put on in the Houston area. I booked a slot and am looking forward to it.
Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar
Anyone from the northwest side of Houston going on Friday? I was wondering about carpooling...
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar
Unfortunately we can't go that nite... too bad it can't be recorded and shared (hint hint).
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar
Don't worry. If I can sneak my car into the Blue Building I will record it all on my dash cam.Divided Attention wrote:Unfortunately we can't go that nite... too bad it can't be recorded and shared (hint hint).
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Re: Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws Seminar
I see that the Friday PM seminar is "unbookable". We have finagled a way to be able to work it in, and would love to attend. I saw in earlier posts that it was initially for 40, but may be able to move to take 60...
Is it too late to get in on this?
Thanks!
Is it too late to get in on this?
Thanks!
Blessed be the LORD, my rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle; Psalm 144:1-2
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