Monday, April 14, 2014

Why It Is Dangerous to Experiment With ACID and LSD Today

 

In the mid to late 1990s, the drug LSD -- also known as ACID -- went through a resurgence in popularity that had been unseen since its original popularity in the 1960s. A mighty following to this drug culture arose, and lasted until around 1999 when the new drug ecstasy became the most popularly used club drug. During that 1990s boom in the popularity of LSD, the majority of the world's supply was actually being manufactured by one single man, who has since admitted to the supply. While the LSD itself was fairly pure, some batches of the drug had imperfections or used chemicals which affected a few people quite badly. For the most part, the dangers of LSD were kept to a minimum.

Flash forward to modern times: 2014. Today, the LSD manufacturers are not around, and while there are some out there with the chemical knowledge to manufacture some if they wanted, they fact is that the sale of LSD is not as lucrative as other drugs, such as MOLLY. Therefore, no one really cares to manufacture the drug. This does not mean that there is not some miniscule demand for the drug. In the past year, there were reports of individuals selling what they stated was LSD. Those who took the drug, had serious and life-threatening reactions to whatever the chemical was.

In the end, the drug that was given to teens under the guise of LSD, actually turned out to be a very dangerous hallucinogenic chemical with a high rate of complications and death associated with its use. The truly dangerous thing about this, is that people were taking what they thought was a safe drug, that is very difficult to overdose on. Instead, they were given a dangerous chemical in its place.

LSD is odorless and colorless, and it is nearly impossible to tell fake LSD from real LSD, but know this:  Nearly all of the claimed LSD available, is not LSD, and you should not even attempt to take it. 

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