Concealed Pistols Licenses in Washington State

Published on March 14, 2021
Duration: 6:52

This video explains Washington State's Concealed Pistol License (CPL) requirements. It details when a CPL is necessary for concealed carry or loaded firearm transport in vehicles. The video clarifies Washington as a 'shall issue' state, outlines application procedures at local police or sheriff's departments, and lists specific prohibited locations for carrying firearms, even with a CPL.

Quick Summary

In Washington State, a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) is required for concealed carry or loaded firearm transport in vehicles. Washington is a 'shall issue' state, meaning a license is granted unless the applicant is legally ineligible. Applications are made at local police or sheriff's departments, but carry is prohibited in places like courthouses, schools, and 21+ establishments.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to Washington Gun Law TV
  2. 00:15Washington's Concealed Pistol License (CPL)
  3. 00:19Increase in New Gun Owners
  4. 01:05Necessity of a CPL
  5. 01:39Open Carry vs. Concealed Carry in WA
  6. 02:14Getting Your Concealed Pistol License
  7. 02:35CPL Application Delays
  8. 03:07Washington as a 'Shall Issue' State
  9. 03:39Where to Apply for a CPL
  10. 04:24Restrictions with a CPL
  11. 04:37Prohibited Locations for Firearms
  12. 05:03Schools and Educational Facilities
  13. 05:41Age 21+ Designated Areas
  14. 06:00Conclusion and Further Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) in Washington State?

A Concealed Pistol License (CPL) in Washington State is a permit that allows you to legally carry a firearm concealed on your person or to carry a loaded firearm within your automobile. It is necessary for concealed carry and is issued by the state unless you are legally prohibited from possessing a firearm.

Is Washington State a 'shall issue' or 'may issue' state for CPLs?

Washington State is a 'shall issue' state for Concealed Pistol Licenses. This means the state must issue a CPL to an applicant unless they can establish that the applicant is otherwise ineligible to possess a firearm, based on legal prohibitions.

Where do I apply for a Concealed Pistol License in Washington?

You apply for a Concealed Pistol License at your local police department if you reside within a municipality. If you live in an unincorporated area of a county, your application should be submitted to the county sheriff's department.

Are there places where I cannot carry a firearm even with a CPL in Washington?

Yes, even with a CPL, you cannot carry firearms into courthouse facilities, correctional facilities, most college campuses, educational facilities (with limited exceptions), mental health facilities, airport facilities, and any location designated as '21 and over,' such as bars or cannabis stores.

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