Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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How soon must you inform a police officer that you're carrying a concealed pistol in Washington, if stopped?

  1. Immediately

  2. Within 10 minutes

  3. Only if asked about weapons

  4. There is no requirement to inform

The correct answer is: Immediately

In Washington State, the law requires that if you are carrying a concealed pistol and you are stopped by a police officer, you must inform the officer immediately. This is to promote transparency and ensure the safety of both the officer and the individual carrying the concealed weapon. By quickly disclosing that you are carrying, you allow the officer to take necessary precautions during the encounter, which can help prevent misunderstandings or escalations. The other options suggest varying degrees of delay or conditional circumstances, none of which align with the legal requirement for immediate disclosure. Immediate communication helps maintain trust and clarity in the interaction between civilians and law enforcement.