Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following disqualifies a person from receiving a Washington CPL?

  1. Conviction of a felony

  2. Ongoing drug use

  3. Mental health adjudication

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

All of the above options disqualify a person from receiving a Washington CPL, which is a Concealed Pistol License. A felony conviction shows that a person has committed a serious crime and would not be considered eligible to carry a concealed weapon. Ongoing drug use may affect a person's judgment and decision-making ability, therefore disqualifying them from carrying a concealed weapon for safety reasons. A mental health adjudication indicates that a person has been deemed mentally ill and therefore not able to safely carry a concealed weapon. It is important for a person to meet all criteria and eligibility requirements in order to obtain a Washington CPL.