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How to Stop Mass Shootings
The answer is simple, or is it? The ferocity in which our country is divided on this topic is undeniable. You don't have to look very hard to find ... -
Flip Flop Much
I don’t think anyone should have [assault-style weapons]. And if I can find the consensus within the Legislature to have a law in the state of Texas that allows us to buy those AK-47s and AR-15s back, we will. As you said earlier, I cannot mandate or dictate anything as the next governor of the state of Texas. I’m going to have to do this by listening moving forward. -
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NOVEMBER CONTEST!!! Create your own G-Sight/ELMS Commercial and WIN BIG!
Contest Time! We are looking for the best G-Sight commercial, created by the best people we know, our customers! You get to be the Director in crea... -
The History of Veterans Day
Veteran advocate organizations wanted Congress to amend the act of 1938 to change the name of the holiday. Congress did, and in 1954 Armistice Day legally became Veterans Day, a holiday to honor veterans of all wars. -
Honored by Our G-Sight Veterans
Our behind the scenes this month is a salute to our three Veterans that we have working at G-Sight. Our Veterans represent the Army, Marines and Ai... -
11 Ways to Celebrate Veterans Day
Show service members your gratitude throughout the year with a home-cooked meal, thank you note or day of volunteering. -
Behind The Scenes
Behind The Scenes Andi Dupper- Marketing Manager- G-Sight Solutions I am excited to introduce the newest member of the G-Sight Customer Experienc... -
New Gun Ownership Keeps Rising
Not only were people who already had guns buying more, but people who had never owned one were buying them too. New preliminary data from Northeastern University and the Harvard Injury Control Research Center show that about a fifth of all Americans who bought guns last year were first-time gun owners. And the data, which has not been previously released, showed that new owners were less likely than usual to be male and white. Half were women, a fifth were Black and a fifth were Hispanic. -
Second Amendment Sanctuary States; Do we need them?
Certain states and cities are increasingly proclaiming themselves “Second Amendment sanctuaries,” but given we are all granted these rights within ...
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