Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Are there any locations where carrying a concealed pistol is prohibited in Washington, even with a CPL?

  1. No, a CPL allows you to carry everywhere

  2. Yes, but only federal buildings

  3. Yes, including places like schools and courthouses

  4. Only in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

The correct answer is: Yes, including places like schools and courthouses

In Washington, carrying a concealed pistol is indeed prohibited in several specific locations, even for those with a Concealed Pistol License (CPL). This includes schools, both public and private, as well as courthouses. The law is designed to enhance safety in environments where the presence of firearms may pose significant risks. Additionally, there are other sensitive areas such as child care facilities and certain government buildings where firearms are also restricted. The regulation reflects a broader legal understanding of places where the presence of firearms could lead to an increased likelihood of danger or conflict, thus outlining clear boundaries for concealed carry to promote public safety. Understanding these restrictions is crucial for anyone holding a CPL to ensure compliance with the law and to contribute to community safety.