SCOTUS declined to hear a challenge to New York's concealed carry restrictions, including gun-free zones in 'sensitive' places and a provision requiring gun owners to show 'good moral character' to obtain concealed carry licenses. SCOTUS also upheld Biden-era ATF regulations on 'ghost guns.'
Key Points
SCOTUS declined to hear challenge to New York's concealed carry restrictions
Gun-free zones in 'sensitive' places and 'good moral character' provision remain in effect
SCOTUS upheld Biden-era ATF regulations on 'ghost guns'
Pros
Maintains gun-free zones in 'sensitive' places for public safety
Ensures gun owners are of 'good moral character' to obtain concealed carry licenses
Cons
Limits the ability of licensed individuals to carry concealed firearms in designated areas