Thanks.
Washington grants Non-Resident CPL's. They are good for 5 years. For some reason Washington doesn't think my Montana Concealed Weapons Permit is good enough. Maybe Washington doesn't like the fact that in Montana I can conceal a weapon. Not just a pistol. I mean what else is a silenced SBR good for if it isn't concealment?
Aforslund
Washington RCW's require that for reciprocity to apply must meet the following standards:
In order for Washington to recognize other states’ concealed weapons permits, Washington state's reciprocity law (RCW 9.41.073) dictates that the other state must:
• Recognize Washington concealed pistol licenses;
• Not issue concealed pistol licenses to persons under age 21; AND
• Require a mandatory fingerprint-based background check for criminal and mental health history.
Washington’s law recognizing concealed pistol/handgun licenses from other states is clear, unambiguous and confers no discretion on the Attorney General to ignore or waive any of its requirements.
Montana No Mandatory mental health background check does not appear to meet WA requirement. Allows under 21-yrs-old to have license.
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http://www.atg.wa.gov/ConcealedWeapons/Reciprocity.aspx#.UhAAMD_Bx0g
The Emerald Downs webpages seem to be offline for me, but in general Concealed means Concealed, if you go in for that idea...enjoy your day at the races.