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Right to Peacefully Assemble vs. A Fee to Peacefully Assemble

 
 
gollum
 
Reply Sun 13 Oct, 2019 01:48 pm
The 1st Amendment states:

"Congress shall make no law... prohibiting ... the right of the people peaceably to assemble...."

However, some cities charge fees of $500 thousand or more to hold a rally. The city may use it for security costs.

Are such fees Constitutional?

If the organizer can not afford the fee what is done?
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