Monday, April 10, 2017

Middletown Rifle and Revolver Club - Spring Guest Speaker Program

Hello fellow gun owners 

The Middletown R & R Club would like to extend an invitation to you (and bring a friend) to our Spring Guest Speaker Program

The last Thursday in the months of April 27, May 25, June 29, at 7:00 to 8:00 PM on the following topics:  

Start the Lecture:
Guest Speaker:
Nights Topic:
April 27, 2017
7:00 to 8:00 PM
Mark J. Enie
Primo Adventures, LLC.                                  Hunting-Fishing-Photo worldwide 
I.) Available inexpensive outfitted hunts
II.) How to choose an outfitter
III.) Primo mission statement and operation
May 25, 2017
7:00 to 7:30 PM
Attorney  Mark L. Goodman ProActive Self-Defense, LLC 

Castle Doctrine
May 25, 2017
7:30 to 8:00 PM
Mr. Christopher Lyons  ProActive Self-Defense, LLC                     
CT Self Defense laws
June 30, 2017
7:00 to 7:30 PM
Vincent Mazzotta
How to select and use optical sights for short range and long range for targets or game. 




June 30, 2017
7:30 to 8:00 PM
Attorney  Joseph Milardo
Update on transporting firearms out of CT.

We are asking for a $10.00 donation to the club.

Location - Community Room at the Middletown Police Dept. at 222 Main St. Middletown, CT

Directions:

From Rte. 9 north or south get off the Washington Rte. 66 exit go to the first traffic light and make a left on to main St. the Police Dept. (222 Main St). is on the left side of the St. next to that is First & Last Tavern in between Court St. and Dingwall Dr.

Parking:
There are parking spots up and down Main St., also two Bank of America lots opposite the Police station, or, the public lot behind the police station accessed by way of Court St. 

See below for bios on Guest Speakers

Check your email for cancellation

Coffee and Water will be available.

Your Friend
Ray Beaulieu
860-798-7248
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Primo Adventure, LLC
Primo Fine Sporting Arms

Mark J. Enie




For over 40 years we have been shooting photos, hunting and fishing all over North America, Mexico, Central America and, most recently, Africa. We have had our own outfitting businesses for over forty-seven years, and have started offering South African safari packages as well. I started out guiding dove hunters in Pennsylvania when I was 12 years old and have been booking for other guides or doing it myself ever since. The experience, adventures and the quality of the friendships that we have developed over that time could never be put into words.
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Mark L. Goodman



Mark L. Goodman received his B.A. from Rutgers University in 1972 and a Masters in Education from Southern Connecticut State University in 1975. He attended New England School of Law and graduated cum laude in 1983. He is a member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, the Connecticut Bar Association, the Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and is the current chairman of the criminal section of the New Haven County Bar Association. Mr. Goodman concentrates his practice in the areas of personal injury and criminal defense.

Attorney Goodman’s thirty-two years of criminal practice has included representing
individuals accused of homicide and assault with a firearm, as well as domestic violence cases,
in both Part A and Part B courts. In addition, he has attended many seminars and workshops
relating to criminal defense, including seminars on forensic science and Connecticut statutes that
relate specifically to firearms and penalties that relate to firearms. Attorney Goodman’s
representation of his clients has brought him to every criminal court in the State of Connecticut.
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Christopher Lyons


Mr. Lyons graduated from St. Anselm’s College in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science
degree in criminal justice. In 1981 he was hired by the Hartford Police Department and worked
in a variety of capacities, including the Street Crime Unit, and as a detective was assigned to the
Vice and Narcotics Unit.

In November of 1990, Mr. Lyons was promoted to the rank of sergeant, and had a
number of supervisory duties, including serving as a supervisor and division commander of the
Police Intelligence Division. In his supervisory capacity, Mr. Lyons responded to a multitude of
crime scenes involving homicides and assaults that were the result of firearms. As a member of
the Hartford Police Department, Mr. Lyons was involved in the arrest of almost 5,000 suspects
and supervised the arrest of many more.

From 2001 to the present, Mr. Lyons has been involved in college and university law
enforcement, first as the Associate Director of Public Safety at Trinity College, and more
recently as a lieutenant at the University of Hartford Public Safety Department. In addition, Mr.
Lyons is an Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the University of Hartford and teaches a spring
semester class on street gangs.

In June of2010 Mr. Lyons was hired by Fox News to host a segment about unsolved
homicides in Connecticut. In reviewing these cases, he has developed a working relationship
with numerous police departments and the detectives from those departments that worked the
unsolved cases. This work for Fox News also entails visiting crime scenes and examining the
evidence that was collected during the criminal investigations.

In short, Mr. Lyons brings years of experience in law enforcement, including and
extensive knowledge of crime scene investigation, homicide, assaults and firearms. His
expertise is an integral part of ProActive’s team of experts.
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bios on Attorney Joe Milardo and Vinnie Mazzotta not yet available.

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