Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Can a CPL be denied for a history of mental illness in Washington State?

  1. Yes, automatically for any history

  2. No, under no circumstances

  3. Yes, if adjudicated mentally defective or committed to a mental institution

  4. Yes, for visiting a psychologist

The correct answer is: Yes, if adjudicated mentally defective or committed to a mental institution

In Washington State, a CPL (concealed pistol license) can be denied if an individual has been adjudicated as mentally defective or has been committed to a mental institution. This is due to safety concerns and the potential risk of harm to oneself or others. However, a history of mental illness alone does not automatically disqualify an individual from obtaining a CPL. Option A is incorrect because a history of mental illness does not always result in a CPL denial. Option B is incorrect because there are certain circumstances where a CPL can indeed be denied. Option D is incorrect because simply visiting a psychologist does not necessarily mean an individual has been adjudicated as mentally defective or committed to a mental institution. It is important to note that each CPL application is considered on a case-by-case basis and other factors may also be taken into consideration.