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Established by the Anti-Drug Abuse Acts of 1986 and 1988, the 100-to-1 ratio relates to the amount of crack versus powder cocaine necessary to trigger mandatory minimum prison sentences — meaning that possession of five grams of crack cocaine would mandate the same minimum sentence as 500 grams of powder cocaine.
President Obama signed the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, doing away with the five-year mandatory minimum for possession of five grams of crack cocaine, and increasing the amount of crack required to result in a mandatory sentencing for federal drug trafficking crimes.
Crack is also the only drug that carries a mandatory prison sentence for first offense possession. A person convicted in federal court of possession of 5 grams of crack automatically receives a 5-year prison term. A person convicted of possessing 5 grams of powder cocaine will probably receive a probation sentence.
Trafficking crack is considered a federal felony offense under the Federal Controlled Substances Act and carries a financial penalty of between $1 million and $50 million, alongside incarceration periods of up to life in federal prison (with a mandatory minimum sentence of between five and 10 years).
The Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 (FSA), enacted August 3, 2010, reduced the statutory penalties for crack cocaine offenses to produce an 18-to-1 crack-to-powder drug quantity ratio. The FSA eliminated the mandatory minimum sentence for simple possession of crack cocaine and increased statutory fines.
If it's possession of less than 25 grams, it's a felony with a maximum penalty of four years in prison. The more grams you have, the higher the potential penalties and there is mandatory minimum prison time if you have a certain amount. If you are dealing, the penalties are even higher and more serious.
Amount of Crack Possessed Any amount of possession above 28 grams is classified as a trafficking offense (rather than possession) and includes mandatory minimum sentences of between three and 15 years in prison, alongside fines of up to $250,000.
However, possession is nonetheless a crime, and even mere possession of small amounts can be charged as a felony in states that have strict drug possession laws. And in those that are more tolerant, when very dangerous drugs are involved, such as heroin or cocaine, felony charges are likely.
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