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Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminar in Friendswood

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I know this is very late notice, but I am giving a free seminar on Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Laws tonight at PSC Shooting Club on FM528 (a/k/a W. Parkwood) in Friendswood from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Whenever this seminar is announced publicly, it usually fills up quickly and a lot of PSC members haven't been able to come. This time it was to be published only in the PSC Bullseye newsletter and on the club website, but there was a printing glitch and the newsletter didn't get mailed so we have a lot of open seats.

Again, this is very late notice but you are welcome to come and you don't have to be a PSC member to attend. I would appreciate it if you could either post here that you are coming and how many will be in your party, or send me an email at Charles@TexasShooting.com Seating is limited and I don't want to make this last minute offer only to have people standing without a seat.

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GREAT seminar. If you can, and you haven't, you must attend.
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Dang, I can't make it as I'm in D/FW, but if you have another one sometime soon, I'd sure drive down there for it.
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I'll be there, God willin & the creek don't rise.
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I strongly recommend both the Seminar and Chas. Cotton. I heard it as part of my CHL course. Don't miss it... actually... I'd like to hear it again.
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It was great to finally meet you Chas. Thank you for providing this very informative free seminar. Many questions were answered that I didn’t even know I had.
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My wife and I enjoyed the seminar and it is worth going to. Thanks and great to meet you.

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Charles, Your presentation was really extraordinary! Very interesting and informative. :tiphat:

I'm just so glad that I happened upon your post in time to take advantage of your request for attendees.

All the rest of you guys out there, :clapping: If Charles offers this program again It'll be well worth your while to get to the meeting place on time, even if it's your wedding Anniversary! In that case take her with you; she'll enjoy it as much as you will.
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Gyrogearhead wrote:...All the rest of you guys out there, :clapping: If Charles offers this program again It'll be well worth your while to get to the meeting place on time, even if it's your wedding Anniversary! In that case take her with you; she'll enjoy it as much as you will.
Well, I'm not sure I could afford that seminar. Divorces tend to be very expensive! :mrgreen:
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Thanks for the kind words folks, I really appreciate it.

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Chas,

Hoping you will do one in the Austin area. I really enjoyed the one I attended at PSC several months ago.

I have a couple of daughters who will be getting their CHL's this summer who could benefit from it.
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