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ardesofmiche t1_iwnsfoy wrote

That’s BS. Seattle PD has a legal requirement to issue a CPL in 60 days if your friend is not a prohibited person

Your friend is also required to possess his CPL on his person while concealed carrying, so SPD is basically telling him to violate the requirements of his CPL

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Low_Stress_1041 t1_iwp0jye wrote

RCW 9.41.070 Concealed pistol license—Application—Fee—Renewal. (1) The chief of police of a municipality or the sheriff of a county shall within thirty days after the filing of an application of any person, issue a license to such person to carry a pistol concealed on his or her person within this state for five years from date of issue, for the purposes of protection or while engaged in business, sport, or while traveling. However, if the applicant does not have a valid permanent Washington driver's license or Washington state identification card or has not been a resident of the state for the previous consecutive ninety days, the issuing authority shall have up to sixty days after the filing of the application to issue a license. The issuing authority shall not refuse to accept completed applications for concealed pistol licenses during regular business hours. The applicant's constitutional right to bear arms shall not be denied, unless:

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Low_Stress_1041 t1_iwp0oq7 wrote

Looks like 30 days to me. They can only take 60 if you don't have state ID.

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iworkonhot t1_iwoojsc wrote

So what would happen if a person carries with a card not being on him? Ticket?

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trickygirl1980 t1_ixkkent wrote

How do you force them to do that? I applied in 2007, and I still don't have it yet. The state AG won't force them to do that.

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ardesofmiche t1_ixkmucs wrote

I don’t know. My best guess would be to contact a Washington lawyer

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