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   The mother of a 6-year-old who shot his first-grade teacher in a   
   Virginia classroom was sentenced on Wednesday to one year and nine   
   months in prison after pleading guilty in June to using marijuana while   
   owning a firearm and making false statements about drug use.   
      
   The sentencing of the 26-year-old mother, Deja Taylor, was the latest   
   development in a shooting that shocked the country in January when the   
   authorities detailed how a child had retrieved a gun from his home, put   
   it in his backpack and brought it to Richneck Elementary School in   
   Newport News, Va.   
      
   There, the authorities said, the boy pulled out the gun in a classroom,   
   aimed it at his teacher, Abigail Zwerner, and fired. The bullet passed   
   through her hand and struck her chest, causing serious injuries.   
      
   Although recreational marijuana is allowed in Virginia, federal laws   
   prohibit addicted or “unlawful” drug users from owning a gun.   
      
   Federal prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Eastern Virginia   
   argued that Ms. Taylor was a “marijuana abuser whose chronic, persistent   
   and, indeed, life-affecting abuse” extended the case beyond any sort of   
   recreational use.   
      
   Ms. Taylor’s lawyer, Gene Rossi, said by phone on Wednesday that his   
   client feels “contrite about the unintended consequences from her   
   actions.”   
      
   “She feels incredibly remorseful and has a deep sense of guilt,” Mr.   
   Rossi said, adding that Ms. Taylor has “severe addiction issues, mental   
   health challenges that caused, in part, the incident that resulted in   
   her son getting a hold of the gun.”   
      
   In August, Ms. Taylor pleaded guilty to a state charge of felony child   
   neglect. Her sentencing in that case is scheduled for December.   
      
   Earlier this month, a judge ruled that Ms. Zwerner could move forward   
   with a $40 million lawsuit against the Newport News Public Schools.   
      
   The child, who will be living with his great-grandfather while his   
   mother serves her prison sentence, will not be charged.   
      
   On Jan. 12, six days after the shooting at Richneck Elementary School,   
   agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives   
   searched the garbage bin of Ms. Taylor’s home and found “copious amounts   
   of marijuana and packaging for marijuana edibles,” according to   
   prosecutors.   
      
   Agents then searched her grandfather’s residence and found more   
   marijuana in her bedroom; they also searched her purse and found a glass   
   jar with marijuana, marijuana cigarettes and marijuana packaging   
   material, court records state.   
      
   Court records show that on July 19, Ms. Taylor completed a federal form   
   required to purchase a firearm and checked a box that indicated she was   
   not “an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana.”   
      
   But prosecutors argued that Ms. Taylor had checked that box while   
   knowing that she was “an unlawful user of marijuana” when she purchased   
   the firearm.   
      
   Ms. Taylor’s son told investigators after the shooting that he had   
   gotten the gun by climbing on a dresser. Prosecutors said that Ms.   
   Taylor told investigators that she might not have put the trigger lock   
   on her gun the night before the shooting.   
      
   Prosecutors said the case underscored “the inherently dangerous nature   
   and circumstances that arise” from mixing marijuana use and a lethal   
   firearm.   
      
   https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/15/newport-news-va-shooting-mother-senten   
   ced.html   
      
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