CONROE, Texas (KTRK) -- Some residents in Montgomery County say they feel their constitutional rights could be taken away by the city if a proposal in Conroe becomes reality. If it happens, groups of demonstrators would have to pay a hefty fee to hold a large gathering on public property in the city of Conroe.

Holding protests outside in public places has always been part of the fabric of America with freedom of speech and freedom to peaceably assemble guaranteed in the First Amendment.

However, those opposed to the proposal say they feel it'll be much harder to exercise that right if the city of Conroe moves forward with the plan from the police chief.

"The city has been wonderful. They really been have, up until now," said Vicki Scott, a Montgomery Country resident.

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