Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Can a Washington CPL be revoked?

  1. Yes, if the holder violates any state or federal firearm laws

  2. No, once issued it is permanent

  3. Yes, but only if the holder moves out of state

  4. No, unless the holder requests revocation

The correct answer is: Yes, if the holder violates any state or federal firearm laws

The ability for a Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) to be revoked is indeed tied to the holder's compliance with state and federal firearm laws. If a CPL holder engages in activities that violate these laws, such as committing a felony or violating any restrictions related to firearm possession, the license can be revoked. This is in place to ensure public safety and uphold the integrity of the licensing system. In contrast, the other options misinterpret the conditions under which a CPL may be revoked. A CPL is not permanent and can be subject to revocation based on legal violations, and moving out of state or requesting revocation alone does not encapsulate the full scope of revocation conditions.