Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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What should a Washington CPL holder do if their license is lost or stolen?

  1. Report the loss to the police immediately

  2. Nothing, as the CPL is in the system

  3. Apply for a replacement within 30 days

  4. Wait for it to possibly turn up before taking any action

The correct answer is: Report the loss to the police immediately

A CPL stands for Concealed Pistol License, which allows Washington residents to carry a concealed handgun for personal protection. It is important for CPL holders to report a lost or stolen license immediately to the police to avoid any potential misuse or fraudulent activity associated with their license. Option B, doing nothing, is not recommended as it leaves the holder vulnerable to identity theft or potential legal issues if the lost or stolen CPL is used unlawfully. Option C, applying for a replacement, is correct if the CPL is lost or damaged, but not if it is stolen as theft should be reported to the police first. Option D, waiting for it to possibly turn up, is not a safe or responsible option as it could lead to misuse of the CPL by someone who found it or worse, it falling into the wrong hands. Therefore, reporting the loss to the police immediately is the most appropriate and responsible course of action.