He didnt run with any possessions, he was unarmed. His gun was in his truck. I don't know if this makes a difference, but it's an antique shotgun. I was charged about a year ago with the same charges but I didn't obstruct justice. I got off on a years probation and community service. I'm hoping it will turn out the same for him.
Running from the police was a BIG mistake (along with your boyfriend's other mistakes of possessing drugs while in possession of a gun). But at least your boyfriend did not run with his gun. I guess that's something.
Your boyfriend's situation does not sound
quite as bad as it sounded before but whether he will get bail (or probation or community service in lieu of jail time) still depends on the facts of his stop, what drugs were in his possession, the amount of drugs ... and the gun is still problematic, even if it is an antique shotgun. Being in possession of any firearm when in possession of illegal drugs makes bail certainly iff-ier.
The obstruction of justice offense can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on what happened. I hope your boyfriend didn't attempt to use force against the police. Unless the charge can be reduced or dismissed, he is looking at least at a misdemeanor with one year in jail and a $2500 fine possible.
I don't know what the judge will make of it all.
You and your boyfriend really need to stop breaking laws. Prison food is horrible and conditions in jail are far less than ideal. You would not like it.