2005 Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Chapter 2 - PART N - OFFENSES INVOLVING
FOOD, DRUGS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, AND ODOMETER LAWS
§2N2.1. Violations of Statutes
    and Regulations Dealing With Any Food, Drug, Biological Product, Device,
Cosmetic, or Agricultural Product
(a) Base Offense Level: 6
(b) Cross References
  (1) If the offense involved fraud, apply §2B1.1 (Theft, Property Destruction,
    and Fraud).
  (2) If the offense was committed in furtherance of, or to conceal, an offense
    covered by another offense guideline, apply that other offense guideline
    if the resulting offense level is greater than that determined above.
Commentary
Statutory Provisions: 7 U.S.C. §§ 150bb,
  150gg, 6810, 7734, 8313; 21 U.S.C. §§ 115, 117, 122, 134-134e, 151-158,
  331, 333(a)(1), (a)(2), (b), 458-461, 463, 466, 610, 611, 614, 617, 619, 620,
  642-644, 676; 42 U.S.C. § 262. For additional statutory provision(s), see Appendix
  A (Statutory Index).
Application Notes:
1. This guideline assumes a regulatory offense that involved knowing or reckless
  conduct. Where only negligence was involved, a downward departure may be warranted. See Chapter
  Five, Part K (Departures).
2. The cross reference at subsection (b)(1) addresses cases in which the
  offense involved fraud. The cross reference at subsection (b)(2) addresses
  cases in which the offense was committed in furtherance of, or to conceal,
  an offense covered by another offense guideline (e.g.,
  bribery).
3. If death or bodily injury, extreme psychological injury, property damage
  or monetary loss resulted, an upward departure may be warranted. See Chapter
  Five, Part K (Departures).
4. The Commission has not promulgated a guideline for violations of 21 U.S.C. § 333(e)
  (offenses involving human growth hormones). Offenses involving anabolic steroids
  are covered by Chapter Two, Part D (Offenses Involving Drugs). In the case
  of an offense involving a substance purported to be an anabolic steroid, but
  not containing any active ingredient, apply §2B1.1 (Theft, Property Destruction,
  and Fraud) with "loss" measured by the amount paid, or to be paid, by the victim
  for such substance.
Historical Note: Effective
  November 1, 1987. Amended effective November 1, 1990 (see Appendix
  C, amendment 340); November 1, 1991 (see Appendix
  C, amendment 432); November 1, 1992 (see Appendix
  C, amendment 451); November 1, 2001 (see Appendix
  C, amendment 617); November 1, 2002 (see Appendix
  C, amendment 646); November 1, 2003 (see Appendix
  C, amendment 661).