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    Default Firearms Law Workshop in Western PA

    I have been in contact recently with GunLawyer through a series of private messages. I asked him if there was any possibility of him putting on his workshop series somewhere in the western part of the state. He said that he would be interested, provided the enrollment was high enough to make the trip worthwhile for him. It seems as though there would be a significant number of people in the western part of the state that would be interested in his workshops.

    I am wondering if anyone would be interested in his workshops. There are several options that can be weighed later if the interest is high enough. As of this moment, there is currently nothing planned, but that is certainly subject to change based on interest. If this is something enough folks would like to participate in, we may be able to move into the planning stages.

    GL, if you feel that I have mislead anyone here, please jump in to clarify matters.

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    Default Re: Firearms Law Workshop in Western PA

    BigMike,

    I'm in Beaver County, and I'd be interested in attending.
    Kevin Singleton, Potawatomi - {ZRT - Sector 4}

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    Default Re: Firearms Law Workshop in Western PA

    No disrespect to Gunlawyer, he is a valuable source of information concerning the law. But PeteG already has some courses scheduled in Western Pa. I attended the first one and it was very informative.

    http://forum.pafoa.org/training-cour...h-session.html
    "Having a gun and thinking you are armed is like having a piano and thinking you are a musician" Col. Jeff Cooper (U.S.M.C. Ret.)
    Speed is fine, Accuracy is final


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