500 U.S. 453 (1991) Cited 1,158 times 2 Legal Analyses
Holding that an LSD sentencing statute did "not produce a result ‘so "absurd or glaringly unjust" ’ as to raise a ‘reasonable doubt’ about Congress' intent" even though it could produce results both "anomalous" and "irrelevant to culpability," "viz: a major wholesaler caught with 19,999 doses of pure LSD would not be subject to the 5-year mandatory minimum sentence, while a minor pusher with 200 doses on blotter paper, or even one dose on a sugar cube, would be subject to the mandatory minimum sentence"