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Hello, I am a member on the other Cal CCW.org forum and I could use some help with my good cause statement. I have already contacted CCWInstructor for advice and if anyone else would like to help me I am all ears.
I have an outline statement prepared and I think it is pretty solid. Respectfully, Kevin |
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Working in it. Too much fat with the meat, as usual.
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Yes I have a Kimber Warrior, running smoothly I might add.
Thanks for the tips Greg, just trying to start off broad not knowing what to expect... your response is exactly what I needed, this wont be a problem at all. EDIT: Also, I loved your course descriptions for your classes- they look great. I will see you this summer, its great you are in Huntington! Respectfully, Kevin Last edited by ripcurlksm : 05-14-2007 at 09:52 PM. Reason: Adding comments |
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Because he does train those who get approved, he does know the broad aspects of what works.
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