First In The Nation? Town REFUNDS Unconstitutional Carry Permit Fees
This video discusses Englishtown, New Jersey's decision to refund 75% of concealed carry permit fees, a move seen as a challenge to state-level fees deemed excessive and potentially unconstitutional. The town's mayor and council adopted a resolution to return $150 of the $200 fee to permit holders, citing the fees as discriminatory and a barrier to self-defense rights. This action is presented as a model for other municipalities to resist what is perceived as government overreach in restricting Second Amendment rights through financial burdens.













