
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to New York's gun control law, which prohibits firearms from being carried in designated 'sensitive locations' such as hospitals, schools, parks, and crowded venues. This decision maintains the state's 2022 regulations on concealed carry licenses, which were enacted following a previous ruling that expanded gun rights. The Court's refusal to engage with this case effectively upholds the ruling of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which supported New York's restrictions. The justices did not provide any comments regarding their decision.

The justices took a pass on the case without comment, leaving in place the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision to uphold the state’s gun restrictions. https://t.co/PGm04mlncC
Guns don't belong in sensitive locations, like parks or houses of worship. We're relieved the Supreme Court declined to hear these reckless challenges to NY gun safety laws. Putting community safety above politics and lobbying is always the right choice. https://t.co/EIgvdx4pgg
The Supreme Court refused to wade into the legal battle over New York’s law banning the carrying of firearms in sensitive places. https://t.co/o3FhKtIpdO