Supreme Court leaves New York law requiring ‘good moral character’ to carry handguns in place

John Fritze
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The Supreme Court declined Monday to decide whether a New York law that requires residents to have “good moral character” to carry a handgun is constitutional, leaving in place most of the state’s ban on carrying weapons in “sensitive places,” such as schools, parks and theaters.

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