DRCNet Response to the
Drug Enforcement Administration
Get It Straight!
DRCNet Response: For all those who wish a good background on the issues related to LSD, we recommend the following sources:
From the Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs:
Chapter 45 - Early use of LSD-like drugs
Chapter 46 - LSD is discovered
Chapter 47 - LSD and psychotherapy
Chapter 48 - Hazards of LSD psychotherapy
Chapter 49 - Early nontherapeutic use of LSD
Chapter 50 - How LSD was popularized, 1962-1969
Chapter 51 - How the hazards of LSD were augmented, 1962-1969
Chapter 52 - LSD today: The search for a rational perspective
We also recommend the extensive resources in the Psychedelic Library.
People our age think that LSD is a drug that was used in the
1960's and 1970s. You know what? Its use is on the upswing, and you need to know the true
facts about what it is and what it can do to you. LSD (Iysergic acid diethylamide) is a hallucinogen, a mood- altering drug that affects how you see things. Under LSD's influence, a person might think that he or she is seeing sounds or hearing colors. You may also Lose your senses of direction, distance, and time. Some people have scary thoughts and feelings of losing control, depression, insanity, and even dying. Flashbacks can happen too. That means reliving parts of a previous drug experience without taking the drug. Flashbacks can occur days and even months after taking the last dose. STREET NAMES FOR LSD: Acid, Blotter Acid, Windowpane, and Microdots. Users refer to their experience with LSD as a "trip." Bad reactions to LSD cause "bad trips." THE LOOK: LSD is odorless, colorless, and tasteless. Most often, LSD is added to absorbent paper, such as blotter paper, and divided into small decorated squares. Each square represents one dose. LSD also comes in tablet, capsule, and liquid form. LSD IS PRODUCED: in illegal laboratories found mostly in the West Coast of the United States. Major distribution of LSD comes from San Francisco, California. It is manufactured from Iysergic acid, which is found in a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. Although the doses today are weaker than was common in the 1960's and 1970's, many users just take several at once. LSD USE: LSD is usually taken orally, and the user starts feeling the effect within 30 to 90 minutes. Effects can last up to 12 hours. LSD IS ILLEGAL: in all states, and if you are caught with any amount of LSD, you could spend time in jail. |
STUDENT NOTES I learned that the effects of LSD can last for 12 hours - do you really want to lose control of your body and mind for that long? Taking LSD is a real gamble. You never know when you're going to have a good or bad trip, whether you will see strawberries in the sky or whether devils will chase you down. Is this a game worth playing? |
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LSD, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL EFFECTS...
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Here's what a treatment
director said about drug use and young people: "Don't do drugs, and if you are, stop,
and if you can't stop, get help fast. Living a life of misery as an addict is no picnic.
Ultimately, using drugs can lead to your demise, whether it's jail, AIDS or other
diseases, or killing yourself."
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