PUTNAM COUNTY, FL — The pro-gun Florida mom who was accidentally shot in the back by her 4-year-old son in March will not face criminal charges in the case, but she has been ordered to take a gun safety class as part of a deferred prosecution agreement struck earlier this week.

Putnam County Assistant State Attorney Kenneth Janesk II inked the deal Thursday that essentially enables Jamie Lynn Gilt to avoid prosecution in the case. Gilt made international headlines when news of the shooting broke. She was the founder of the now-defunct Jamie Gilt for Gun Sense Facebook community. That page staunchly advocated for gun-owners' rights. See Also:

"My right to protect my child with my gun trumps your fear of my gun," read one of the memes, posted on Feb. 13. The page came down shortly after Gilt was shot in the back by her son on March 8.

Under the deal Gilt struck with prosecutors, she's required to complete a gun safety course within 90 days. She must also show the state proof of a "new mounted holster, demonstrating safe storage of a firearm in the vehicle" court documents say. The state also wants proof that guns are stored safety within the Gilt home, according to court documents. Gilt's story will also serve as a cautionary tale, court documents show. She has been ordered to give 10 speeches related to the incident "and the need to safely secure firearms." If she meets the state's requirements within the 90 days, Gilt will not face prosecution on an unsafe storage of a firearm charge.