Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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If an individual's CPL is revoked in Washington, what action must they take?

  1. Surrender the license within 10 days

  2. Appeal the decision within 30 days

  3. Reapply for a new license immediately

  4. Complete a firearms safety course

The correct answer is: Surrender the license within 10 days

When an individual's CPL is revoked in Washington, they must surrender their license within 10 days. This means they must physically return their CPL to the designated authority within the given time frame. This is the correct course of action because it is a requirement set by Washington state law. Option B is incorrect because although an individual has the right to appeal the decision, they must still surrender their license within 10 days. The appeal process does not negate the requirement to surrender the license. Option C is incorrect because an individual cannot simply reapply for a new license immediately after their current one has been revoked. They must complete any necessary steps required for the reinstatement of their CPL before reapplying for a new one, such as an appeal or other requirements. Option D is incorrect because completing a firearms safety course does not address the revocation of an individual's CPL. It may be necessary for reinstatement, but it does not address the immediate action required after a revocation.