Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a right protected under Washington State law for CPL holders?

  1. The right to carry in all 50 states

  2. The right to carry concealed in any public place

  3. The right to due process before CPL revocation

  4. The right to carry automatic firearms

The correct answer is: The right to due process before CPL revocation

C is indeed a correct choice because in Washington State, individuals holding a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) are guaranteed the right to due process before any revocation of their license. This means that if a CPL is revoked, the individual has the right to be informed of the reasons for the revocation and to contest it in a fair hearing. Due process is a fundamental legal principle designed to ensure that individuals are treated fairly under the law. The other options do not accurately reflect the rights under Washington State law for CPL holders. For instance, the right to carry in all 50 states is subject to individual state laws and reciprocity agreements; not all states recognize Washington's CPL. Additionally, the capability to carry concealed in any public place is limited by specific restrictions, such as school zones or government buildings. Lastly, the right to carry automatic firearms is not permitted under Washington law for CPL holders, as automatic weapons are heavily regulated and typically require a different level of licensing.