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Cumming, GA Police offers free safety seminar 03 DEC 11 @ 10-12:00

Fallschirjmäger

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Cumming Police Department Firearms Safety Seminar

...The Cumming Police Department is proud to announce a new community outreach program designed to educate local citizens about Weapon Safety and Georgia Firearms Law.
The Cumming Police Department Firearms Safety Seminar will be held at the Castleberry Community Building on December 3, 2011, at 10:00am, and is open to anyone over the age of 21. The course is two hours long, and free of charge.

...The course will be led by three members of the Cumming Police Department with varying areas of expertise in Firearms and Weapons training and Georgia Law.

Officer Jonathan Clapp – NRA and Private Firearms Instructor
Detective John Coffman – P.O.S.T. Certified Instructor, Firearms Instructor
Officer Burrell Sullivan – Expert Gunsmith, General Firearms Expert


Instructions for registration can be found on our website, CummingPD.net

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If you didn't know where it was, you could easily miss the Castleberry Community Center, it doesn't seem to show up on web-searches yet.
 
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MilProGuy

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I'd like very much to see such an event in my area of Mississippi.

Definitely good for the PD to interact with the public in this manner.
 
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