Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Can you carry a concealed pistol in a state park in Washington with a CPL?

  1. Yes, always

  2. No, it's always prohibited

  3. Yes, but only during certain seasons

  4. Only if the park does not have any posted restrictions

The correct answer is: Yes, always

The correct answer is that you can carry a concealed pistol in a state park in Washington with a CPL. Washington law permits individuals with a valid Concealed Pistol License to carry concealed firearms in a variety of places, including state parks, as long as there are no specific prohibitions in that location. While it is true that certain locations might have posted restrictions, in general, the law allows for carrying in public parks unless explicitly noted otherwise. It is always prudent for gun owners to check any local rules or signage before assuming they can carry freely in a specific area, but the overarching principle is that those with a CPL can carry concealed in state parks. Some might think about specific seasons or restrictions related to parks, which typically involve hunting seasons or other outdoor regulations, but they do not pertain directly to the status of carrying concealed firearms under a CPL. Therefore, carrying is generally permitted unless specific local regulations dictate differently.