Mandatory Minimum Sentencing, Drug Purity and a Test of Rational Drug Use

dc.contributor.authorDavies, Ronald B.
dc.date.accessioned2007-02-21
dc.date.available2007-02-21
dc.date.issued2003-04-10
dc.description51 p.en
dc.description.abstractAs of 1987, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act (ADAA) has imposed mandatory minimum sentences for drug traffickers based on the quantity of the drug involved regardless of its purity. Using the STRIDE dataset on drug arrests and a differences-indifferences approach, I find that this led to an increase in cocaine purity of 42% and an increase in heroin purity of 30%. Using data on emergency room visits, I show that the concurrent rise in drug-related ER episodes is due to the rise in the standard deviation of drug purity rather than the increase in average purity. Estimates suggest that the increases in standard deviations at the time of the ADAA translate to increases in cocaine and heroin ER mentions of 15% each. Because these negative outcomes depend only on the standard deviation of purity, this suggests that drug users respond rationally by reducing the quantity consumed in response to anticipated increases in the purity of these drugs. Finally, again using the STRIDE data, I find that the ADAA is associated with an increase in the standard deviation of cocaine purity, implying more cocaine ER mentions.en
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/3877
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherUniversity of Oregon, Dept of Economicsen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesUniversity of Oregon Economics Department Working Papers ; 2006-20en
dc.subjectMandatory minimumen
dc.subjectCocaineen
dc.subjectHeroinen
dc.subjectOverdoseen
dc.subjectAddictionen
dc.titleMandatory Minimum Sentencing, Drug Purity and a Test of Rational Drug Useen
dc.typeWorking Paperen

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