Author: Nick W
In Morgantown, West Virginia a local news outlet, WBOY12, recently published a story about Big Daddy Unlimited’s newest brick-and-mortar store location, Big Daddy Guns (BDG). A small group of residents is opposing the store and attempting to pressure the local city council to change zoning codes to prevent the store from opening. More than ten Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) are already open and operating gun stores in Morgantown, however, residents opposed to BDG have claimed that opening this new store will bring gun violence to their town. BDG has received much more scrutiny than any other firearm dealer in the…
In Morgantown, West Virginia a University of West Virginia student newspaper, The DA, recently published a story about Big Daddy Unlimited’s newest brick-and-mortar store location, Big Daddy Guns (BDG). A small group of residents is opposing the store and attempting to pressure the local city council to change zoning codes to prevent the store from opening. More than ten Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) are already open and operating gun stores in Morgantown, however, residents opposed to BDG have claimed that opening this new store will bring gun violence to their town. BDG has received much more scrutiny than any other…
In Morgantown, West Virginia a local news outlet, The Morgantown News, recently published a story about Big Daddy Unlimited’s newest brick-and-mortar store location, Big Daddy Guns (BDG). A small group of residents is opposing the store and attempting to pressure the local city council to change zoning codes to prevent the store from opening. More than ten Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) are already open and operating gun stores in Morgantown, however, residents opposed to BDG have claimed that opening this new store will bring gun violence to their town. BDG has received much more scrutiny than any other firearm dealer…
In Morgantown, West Virginia a local news outlet, WDTV Channel 5, recently published a story about Big Daddy Unlimited’s newest brick-and-mortar store location, Big Daddy Guns (BDG). A small group of residents is opposing the store and attempting to pressure the local city council to change zoning codes to prevent the store from opening. More than ten Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) are already open and operating gun stores in Morgantown, however, residents opposed to BDG have claimed that opening this new store will bring gun violence to their town. BDG has received much more scrutiny than any other firearm dealer…
In Morgantown, West Virginia a local news outlet, WAJR radio, recently published a story about Big Daddy Unlimited’s newest brick-and-mortar store location, Big Daddy Guns (BDG). A small group of residents is opposing the store and attempting to pressure the local city council to change zoning codes to prevent the store from opening. More than ten Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) are already open and operating gun stores in Morgantown, however, residents opposed to BDG have claimed that opening this new store will bring gun violence to their town. BDG has received much more scrutiny than any other firearm dealer in…
Big Daddy Guns (BDG) is proud to stand up for all citizens of the United States of America. Last month, BDG co-founder, Sherrie McKnight, attended a City Council meeting to introduce herself and the BDG family to their newest community, Morgantown, West Virginia. At this meeting, passionate Morgantown residents stood to speak both in support of and in opposition to BDG. One of the greatest signs of a robust democracy is the uninhibited participation of passionate, ordinary citizens in the vital political discourse that affects their community in extraordinary ways. The right to free speech is one of the cornerstone…
In a 6-3 vote, the court struck down a New York state law that demanded citizens show special self-defense needs in order to carry a concealed firearm. The court ruled that this stipulation was unconstitutional under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.
Big Daddy Unlimited recently made it into a national news story published by the New York Times. Co-founder, Tony McKnight, was quoted multiple times.
Dry Firing is a form of firearms training using an unloaded firearm. The shooter follows all the usual steps involved in drawing, gripping, and firing their gun, however, no ammunition is loaded into the gun and no round is fired.