Third New Jersey Municipality Votes to Refund Citizens’ Gun Carry Permit Fees

By AmmoLand News - July 2025

If you’ve been following the pushback against New Jersey’s steep concealed carry permit fees, here’s some good news: momentum is building, and another municipality just stepped up to refund those fees to its citizens. This marks the third town in the Garden State to say, “Enough is enough,” and support Second Amendment rights by easing the financial burden on responsible gun owners.

Why This Matters for Gun Owners in New Jersey

Let’s face it — New Jersey has some of the highest permit fees in the country, which can be a serious barrier for folks wanting to legally carry a firearm for self-defense. These fees don’t just pinch your wallet; they discourage lawful gun ownership and can make the whole process feel like a hassle. So when a local government decides to refund these fees, it’s a big win for everyday shooters and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The Growing Movement to Roll Back Permit Fees

This latest refund isn’t happening in isolation. It follows two other municipalities that’ve already taken similar steps. What’s really exciting is seeing this trend catch on, signaling a shift in how local governments view Second Amendment rights and gun ownership costs. It’s a reminder that with enough grassroots support, change is possible — even in places with tough gun laws.

How This Impacts Outdoor and Gun Gear Enthusiasts

If you’re into hunting, hiking with a carry pistol, or just want peace of mind on your daily routine, getting your concealed carry permit without breaking the bank is a game-changer. Lower fees mean more people can afford to train, carry, and protect themselves legally. Plus, it encourages responsible gun ownership, which benefits the whole community.

Looking Ahead

While New Jersey’s gun laws remain some of the strictest in the country, these small victories show that persistence pays off. We’ll keep an eye on this movement as more towns potentially join the cause, making gun ownership more accessible and