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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    Quote Originally Posted by pacpiper View Post
    are these (firearms course) certified/recognized by any national org and would they count towards something like Florida's non-resident CC live fire requirements?

    Regardless, it sounds like a great program.
    Nope, they only help you to stay out of prison.

    They also allow you to explain the laws to your friends, which will impress them and help you to pick up attractive women (or men), and perhaps win you that promotion at work. Could add a few IQ points, raise your credit score, and figure out "The DaVinci Code". We can't rule any of that out.

    These courses will not replace Viagra, despite the many persuasive rumors and satisfied attendees. But it will make your children more dutiful and they will get better grades in school. And your car will start more reliably.

    So, you should all sign up.
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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    Nope, they only help you to stay out of prison.

    They also allow you to explain the laws to your friends, which will impress them and help you to pick up attractive women (or men), and perhaps win you that promotion at work. Could add a few IQ points, raise your credit score, and figure out "The DaVinci Code". We can't rule any of that out.

    These courses will not replace Viagra, despite the many persuasive rumors and satisfied attendees. But it will make your children more dutiful and they will get better grades in school. And your car will start more reliably.

    So, you should all sign up.
    You had me at "stay out of prison".

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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    Any chance of bringing your workshop out to the western side of the state sometime?

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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    I'm going to try to scrape up 50 bucks before the deadline. Missed session 1 last year, but got some good info from 2.
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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    When I first saw these posted my schedule didn't permit me to attend, but it looks like I may be able to attend now. Let me make sure and then I may attend both of your sessions, and both of Jason's as well.
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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    Quote Originally Posted by gnbrotz View Post
    I've received at least one PM. Congratulations to exceltoexcel.
    thanks, trying to get the form filled out.

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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    The question sometimes comes up about the course discount.

    Here's how it works:

    It's $50 per seat per session, if you make the early deadlines. That's $100 for one person to take Session I and Session II.

    It's $75 per seat per session, if you miss the early deadline. No discounts on late enrollments.

    If you sign up for 5 seats on one registration form, we knock off $50 from the total, so if you sign up 3 people for Session I and 2 people for Session II, enclose a check for $200 instead of $250. Seven seats would be $300 (another $50 per seat), but another discount kicks in at 10 seats, which would run $400.

    I hope this is the right combination of incentives and simplicity. Just persuade 4 people to sign up with you, and one of you is free, or you all get in for just $40 each, which is not bad for a 4-hour workshop on a very important area of the law.
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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    The question sometimes comes up about the course discount.

    Here's how it works:

    It's $50 per seat per session, if you make the early deadlines. That's $100 for one person to take Session I and Session II.

    It's $75 per seat per session, if you miss the early deadline. No discounts on late enrollments.

    If you sign up for 5 seats on one registration form, we knock off $50 from the total, so if you sign up 3 people for Session I and 2 people for Session II, enclose a check for $200 instead of $250. Seven seats would be $300 (another $50 per seat), but another discount kicks in at 10 seats, which would run $400.

    I hope this is the right combination of incentives and simplicity. Just persuade 4 people to sign up with you, and one of you is free, or you all get in for just $40 each, which is not bad for a 4-hour workshop on a very important area of the law.
    But what about lifetime subscriptions ...
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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    My Workshop Session I is on for Sunday. There are a limited number of seats available for my afternoon session that you can obtain through Jason Schafer (he's doing the tactical training in the morning and we're coordinating our efforts, so he has a block of reserved seats to my Workshops). If you go through Jason to get to my Workshop, the $25 late fee doesn't apply. Or the $25 early signup discount applies. Whatever.

    I highly recommend Jason's training, it could save your life. And my Workshops could keep you out of jail when it happens. So, a pretty good deal, all things considered.

    Contact Jason through this link:
    http://forum.pafoa.org/concealed-ope...ml#post1514550
    Attorney Phil Kline, AKA gunlawyer001@gmail.com
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    Default Re: Gunlawyer001 Firearms Law Workshop, Session I

    This was a very good course.

    Enjoyed every minute of it.

    If you have the opportunity I suggest trying to get into the second class next Sunday..

    If you like the law this is a great opportunity to discuss and learn a little extra.

    If you have no clue this is an opportunity to get a clue

    And no Phil and I didn't kill each other when the discussion of preemption violations came up.

    We seem to agree on the main points not that my opinion means squat since he's getting paid to express his

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