Crime | Supreme Court High Court Won't Hear Challenge to NY Gun Law Justices offer no comment By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Apr 15, 2013 11:48 AM CDT Copied In this Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013 file photo, gun enthusiasts gather during the annual New York State Arms Collectors Association Albany Gun Show. (AP Photo/Philip Kamrass, File) The Supreme Court is staying out of the gun debate for now. The justices today declined to hear a challenge to a strict New York law that makes it difficult for residents to get a license to carry a concealed handgun in public. The court did not comment in turning away an appeal from five state residents and the Second Amendment Foundation. Their lawsuit also drew support from the NRA and 20 states. The challenged law is not one of the tough new laws passed in January. Rather, it surrounds a decision from November, less than three weeks before the Newtown shootings, in which the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York upheld a state law that requires those who want to carry handguns to show a special need for self-protection. Read These Next Scientists have discovered a huge added bonus of COVID vaccines. Trump says he's ending trade talks with Canada over Reagan ad. A DC man's lawsuit involves the National Guard, Star Wars song. He took rocks he wasn't supposed to, then tragedy struck. Report an error