A firearm infraction will cost you your permit, but hes lost it anyways. So its moot I guess. Carrying a concealed weapon, which is what he is charged with, is a felony. Therefore, being charged prohibits him from possessing firearms.
I just dont understand why anyone would push the limits under such a circumstance. That was my whole point.
I understand you are trying to stick up for a fellow CCW'r but wow. I can't believe someone in your position would act like breaking the law because its only a misd. is ok, especially given the circumstances.
Thats not a good position for the NFAO to take up in my opinion. We shoudl encourage him to keep clean during this critical time. This could set a court precedent about hard to see signs but if he gets in trouble more it will ruin his credibility and probably cause him to be convicted on all charges.