Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Under what circumstance might a Washington CPL be revoked?

  1. Failure to renew on time

  2. Receiving a speeding ticket

  3. Being convicted of a felony

  4. Changing your address without notification

The correct answer is: Being convicted of a felony

A Washington CPL, or Concealed Pistol License, may be revoked if the holder is convicted of a felony. This is because a felony conviction typically means the individual is prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm, making them ineligible to hold a CPL. Option A, failure to renew on time, may result in the license expiring and becoming invalid, but not necessarily revoking it. Option B is a minor traffic violation and would not typically result in a CPL revocation. Option D is a requirement of CPL holders to report a change of address, but failure to do so would not automatically lead to revocation. Therefore, the correct answer is C - being convicted of a felony.