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How Much Drugs Is Considered Trafficking?

Todd Spodek, Managing Partner

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Forty grams. That’s the weight of seven quarters in your pocket. That’s the amount of fentanyl mixture that transforms you from a drug user into a federal drug trafficker facing a five-year mandatory minimum sentence. The word “trafficking” conjures images of cartels moving shipments across borders, of distribution networks and kingpins orchestrating million-dollar operations. The reality is a threshold so low that personal-use quantities trigger decade-long mandatory minimums.

Welcome to Federal Lawyers. Our goal is to explain how much drugs is actually considered trafficking under federal law – and why these thresholds are designed to make almost everyone a trafficker. You don’t have to sell a single gram to face trafficking charges. You don’t have to intend to distribute anything. The quantity alone creates the presumption that you’re a dealer, even if the only person you were ever going to “distribute” to was yourself.

This matters because the federal system has essentially abolished drug possession. Of 94,678 people in federal prison for drug offenses, only 247 are there for simple possession. That’s 0.26 percent. Everyone else is labeled a trafficker. The thresholds were set specifically to ensure this result – low enough that anyone with a habit becomes a trafficker by definition, no proof of sales required.

The Federal Threshold Tables Nobody Explains Properly

Heres what the tables dont show you. The numbers look reasonable until you understand what they actually represent in the real world. These arent cartel-level quantities. There personal-use amounts for people with tolerance.

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5-Year Mandatory Minimum Thresholds:

Drug Quantity Real-World Comparison
Fentanyl 40 grams Weight of 7 quarters
Heroin 100 grams About 3.5 ounces
Cocaine (powder) 500 grams About 1.1 pounds
Crack Cocaine 28 grams 1 ounce
Methamphetamine 5 grams pure / 50 grams mixture Less then 2 teaspoons pure

10-Year Mandatory Minimum Thresholds:

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Drug Quantity
Fentanyl 400 grams
Heroin 1 kilogram
Cocaine (powder) 5 kilograms
Crack Cocaine 280 grams
Methamphetamine 50 grams pure / 500 grams mixture

The fentanyl threshold is the most revealing. Fentanyl is measured in micrograms per dose – thats millionths of a gram. A single dose might be 50-100 micrograms. At 40 grams, your looking at quantities that a heavy user with tolerance could possess for personal use. Its not a cartel amount. Its not even a mid-level dealer amount. Its what someone with a serious addiction might buy to avoid making multiple purchases.

State thresholds are even worse. Florida triggers trafficking charges at just 4 grams of fentanyl. Arizona presumes trafficking with only 1 gram of heroin. Nevada classifies 4 grams as “low-level trafficking” with mandatory prison time thats non-probationable. These arent dealer quantities. There user quantities being prosecuted as trafficking.

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Todd Spodek

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With decades of experience in high-stakes federal criminal defense, Todd Spodek has built a reputation for aggressive, strategic representation. Featured on Netflix's "Inventing Anna," he has successfully defended clients facing federal charges, white-collar allegations, and complex criminal cases in federal courts nationwide.

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