Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for obtaining a CPL in Washington?

  1. Completing a firearms safety training course

  2. Being a U.S. citizen

  3. Having a clean criminal record

  4. Being over the age of 30

The correct answer is: Being over the age of 30

The correct choice is based on the fact that there is no specific age requirement of being over 30 to obtain a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) in Washington. The state law focuses on minimum age criteria, which is 21 years old. Additionally, there are requirements regarding citizenship, completion of a firearms safety training course, and having a clean criminal record, all of which must be met to qualify for a CPL. Therefore, being over the age of 30 is not a stipulation for obtaining this license, making it an inaccurate requirement in this context.