NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 5月3日 03時18分


When Leo Guthmiller was an addict and petty criminal, he knew little about the federal government's harsh drug sentencing laws. The worst he'd endured was 90 days at the county lockup. Then, last April, nearly two years after he'd stopped popping painkillers and smoking methamphetamine, Guthmiller was arrested by two federal agents.
He later learned why: a junkie and his girlfriend told investigators that Guthmiller had introduced them to his meth dealer around the time he was getting sober. That made him the middleman in a street-level drug distribution scheme. Guthmiller was suddenly facing at least 10 years behind bars as a co-conspirator. The charge thrust him into a raging debate over a pillar of America's war on drugs: mandatory-minimum sentences.
Search "Sentencing Debate" on NBCNews.com for the complete story.
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