I think it'll be safe to shoot, just look a little funny. Nothing you can do to fix it now. If it was mine, I'd tiller it out and see how it shoots. If it shot decent, I'd finish it up, write Roy's name on it, and give it to someone who needs a bow.
Since the gap is in between the two 1/8 maple lams and therefore basically in the middle of your sandwich, it'll experience maximum shear but almost zero tension or compression. Epoxy is generally good in shear. Plus, since the gap disappears before you get to the end of your riser fade, you're pretty much exclusively in the non-bending part of your limb anyway, so even the shear will be rather low. You may possibly be changing the little bit of bending that does happen in the fades of your riser, but not enough to matter IMO.
Good luck.