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I folded mine in half, laminated it, trimmed the lamination somewhat, and carry it in with my cash so it's got plenty of room. It's just slightly larger than a standard ID/credit card.
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The best place to fold if it's still the old big one like in the picture is right below your birthday sex height information but above the month day year labels. As for cutting I only cut the laminating material.
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Do not want a CPL at all.. want Constitutional carry !!!
So if we went to that, what happens when you visit other states that currently honor WA state permits?
Just got my CPL, applied on Sept 4th, got on on Sept 26th.
The card is a tad larger than a credit card sized card or my WA DL.
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Looks bigger if you look at the laminated edges, but the paper part when folded over is just a tad larger than the Amazon card, placed on top of it.
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Well... The idea is that the whole CPL is not constitutional to begin with. With the idea that are second amendment gives us that right on the federal level so no states can enact a law that infringes on it; therefore, if it was the way it should be then we would not need a CPL CCW CHL or anything that would give us permission to exercise a right already given to us in any state; therefore, it would not matter what state you were in...
so far only three states have figured this out, hope more to come.
That looks the same as my 2010 issued WA CPL - a piece of paper that is slightly larger than a credit card when folded in half.
It's still too big. Surely that isn't the new design?
Yeah the Lake Stevens new cpl fits in a credit card slot in my wallet perfect it would be cool if it had your photo on it like a dl. When I was at discount guns in everett last monday buying a mp45 I showed the cpl and the guy behind the counter was shocked it fit in a credit card slot