It would to a point.
That would drop the accessible firearm charge, and possibly the reckless endangerment charges.
The nightstand guns in the kids room were the main evidence to charge the parent, and dig deeper. If that evidence were removed, the parent probably would not have been charged.
He would still lose his FFLs most likely over the illegal firearm transfer.
That would drop the accessible firearm charge, and possibly the reckless endangerment charges.
The nightstand guns in the kids room were the main evidence to charge the parent, and dig deeper. If that evidence were removed, the parent probably would not have been charged.
He would still lose his FFLs most likely over the illegal firearm transfer.