A statewide gun rights organization is preparing to file a federal civil rights lawsuit against Santa Clara County, citing recent increases in fees for concealed carry weapon permits. These hikes, which reportedly impact applicants significantly, have raised concerns about accessibility and fairness in the licensing process.
In a climate where gun rights and regulatory practices continue to spark debate, the group argues that the fee structure violates constitutional protections. This legal action could set a precedent for other counties facing similar situations and highlights ongoing tensions over firearm regulations in California.
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