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titudes toward, and opportunities for, committing
extremely serious crimes, and for using heroin, will become increasingly favorable. This
statement is made in complete ignorance of how the market works. The average American
user never comes into contact with the underworld, even if every gram he smokes were
the handiwork of a tightly organized network of full-time professional gangsters. The
typical marijuana smoker has no idea where his grass comes from. It has been filtered
down through so many levels, has exchanged hands so many times, that the world of toplevel
selling and of the average user are as alien to one another, and about as likely to
associate with one another, as the tobacco auctioneer and the cigarette smoker. The
average user buys his pot from a friend, even though it may originally have been derived
from someone whose livelihood is dealing.
In New York State, the line dividing a misdemeanor from a felony in marijuana
possession is either twenty-five cigarettes or an ounce; the reasoning is that anyone with
such a quantity may be presumed to intend to sell, even if no actual sale is detected. On
one level, this distinction is absurd and erroneous; on another, it indirectly captures
something of the flavor of the actual situation. To suppose that anyone who purchases and
possesses one ounce—or who happens to have an ounce lying around, remaining from a
possibly even larger purchase—is necessarily going to sell anything from that ounce, is to
adopt a peculiar conception of what is actually happening. But to think that anyone who
has as much as an ounce is sufficiently integrated into the marijuana community as to
render it likely that he has participated in a number of marijuana-related
activities—selling among them—is an accurate supposition. The smoker who purchases
(and possesses) only an ounce is unlikely to split it up for the purpose of selling it to
others.
The law, moreover, makes no distinction between the act of selling or giving away
small quantities to friends or acquaintances for little or no profit, and dealing on a largescale
professional basis. In September 1969, a twenty-one-year-old man was sentenced to
fifty years in prison by the state of Texas for the act of selling two marijuana cigarettes.
17] Although the legal implications of petty selling and professional dealing are identical,
the social worlds of these activities are radically disjunctive.
So there is the question of what the penalties are designed to deter. Is it the technical
fact that the literal act of an exchange of money for marijuana took place? Or is it
designed to eradicate the source of the drug? Can a user who has only an ounce or two in
his possession where distribution sources must be measured in kilograms, not ounces,
possibly be the original source for anyone's drug use, aside from his own and a few
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friends? In fact, it is probably saf
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