Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Can a Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) be denied for a past misdemeanor conviction?

  1. Yes, for any misdemeanor

  2. No, never for a misdemeanor

  3. Yes, but only for specific misdemeanors

  4. Yes, but only if within the past year

The correct answer is: Yes, but only for specific misdemeanors

A Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) can be denied for a past misdemeanor conviction, but not for just any misdemeanor. The correct answer is C: Yes, but only for specific misdemeanors. In Washington state, certain misdemeanor convictions, such as those involving domestic violence or drugs, can result in the denial of a CPL application. It is important for applicants to be aware of the specific misdemeanors that could potentially disqualify them from obtaining a CPL.