Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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Which of these locations is a person with a CPL not allowed to carry a concealed pistol in Washington State?

  1. State parks

  2. Public libraries

  3. Areas restricted to those over age 21 in restaurants

  4. Courthouses or courtrooms

The correct answer is: Courthouses or courtrooms

In Washington State, individuals with a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) are prohibited from carrying a concealed pistol in courthouses and courtrooms due to the heightened security concerns associated with these venues. Courts are places where legal proceedings take place, and as such, the presence of firearms can pose risks to the safety of court personnel, judges, juries, and the public. Restrictions in these areas are designed to maintain order and ensure a secure environment for legal processes. In contrast, carrying in state parks, public libraries, and designated areas of restaurants (where those who are over the age of 21 are allowed to consume alcohol) is generally permitted under certain conditions outlined in state law. This distinction underscores the need for heightened security and judicial integrity in courthouses, leading to strict regulations against carrying firearms in such locations.