Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Can a person with a CPL from another state carry concealed in Washington?

  1. Yes, without notifying anyone

  2. Yes, if their state's CPL is recognized by Washington

  3. No, non-residents cannot carry concealed

  4. Yes, but only for 30 days

The correct answer is: Yes, if their state's CPL is recognized by Washington

The correct answer indicates that a person with a concealed pistol license (CPL) from another state can carry concealed in Washington only if that state's CPL is recognized by Washington. This recognition is essential because Washington has specific laws regarding which out-of-state licenses are valid for concealed carry. For an out-of-state license to be honored, the issuing state must have met Washington’s requirements for training, background checks, and other criteria similar to those imposed on Washington residents when obtaining their CPL. This ensures that individuals carrying a concealed weapon meet standards of firearm safety and responsible ownership that Washington expects from its own license holders. So, an out-of-state CPL is not universally valid in Washington; it must be explicitly recognized under Washington law for the holder to carry concealed legally within the state.