As we celebrate passage of three (3) pro-gun bills in the 2021 Florida Legislative Session, we should also be celebrating the fact that 25 very bad gun control bills were killed (10 House Bills & 15 Senate Bills) without ever getting to the House or Senate floor.
As one might expect, all of the gun control bills were
sponsored by anti-gun Democrats.
The true Second Amendment Heroes of the 2021 Legislative Session are: Senate President Wilton Simpson (R), House Speaker Chris Sprowls (R), Rep. Cord Byrd (R), Sen. Joe Gruters (R), Rep. Jayer Williamson (R), Sen. Ray Rodrigues (R), and Rep. Jason Shoaf (R). They worked exceptionally hard to protect your constitutional rights as guaranteed by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
New Indie Record Store, Gray Skull Vinyl, Opens in Canyon Country
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By Stephen K. Peeples
A new independent record store, Gray Skull Vinyl, has opened in Canyon Country, where local music fans and collectors have suffered without one for years.
Located at 19983 Soledad Canyon Road, the shop is stocked with new and used vinyl records, 8-tracks, cassettes, CD’s, VHS videos, DVDs, posters, framed photographs, t-shirts, caps, guitars, amps, music magazines, books, and more.
Victor Torres Jr., a 25-year Canyon Country resident and lifelong record and music collector, and his family opened the retail shop in early April in the small strip mall anchored by the Oak Tree liquor store at Soledad and Langside.
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Jashawn Baker, 23, Sean Hill, Sr., 54, and Danil Sautkin, 32, all of Bayonne, along with Sean Hill, Jr., 33, and Dametri Hill, 24, and Sheila Hill, 32, of Jersey City, were all charged with resisting arrest, according to Police Capt. Eric Amato.
Additionally, Baker and all four Hills were charged with rioting, while Baker and Sheila Hill also accused of aggravated assault.
Furthermore, Victor Torres, Jr., 27, of Bayonne, was charged with failure to disperse, while Sautkin was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (cocaine) and failure to disperse.
Officers patrolling the area near The Refinery Tavern, located at 812 Broadway, around 12:47 a.m. yesterday observed a large unruly group in the area of 37th Street and Broadway.