Evanson v. Attorney General, 550 F.3d 284 (3d Cir. Dec. 19, 2008) (Pennsylvania conviction for violation of 35 Pa. Stat. Ann. 780-113, manufacture, deliver, or possess with an intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance, to wit: marijuana, is not necessarily an aggravated felony because the statute includes distribution of a small amount of marijuana without remuneration, which is neither a federal felony, nor a drug trafficking offense), following Steele v. Blackman, 236 F.3d 130, 137 (3d Cir.2001).
NOTE: the BIA, in Matter of Aruna, 24 I&N Dec. 452 (BIA 2008), disagreed, finding that the "gratuitous distribution of a small amount of marijuana" statute was an affirmative defense, which the defendant must prove. Counsel can argue that, in the case of a state conviction, there is no such statutory exception and defense counsel in state court would have had no reason to submit proof that only a small amount was involved. Therefore, to require that this extra showing have been made before the state court is unreasonable. Thanks to Jonathan Moore.