Would you ever try lsd?
By howhigh
@howhigh (757)
Canada
April 24, 2007 8:21am CST
Lets say if your mom cooked. So basically whatever you want to convince you that it is actually real, potent lsd. And you knew that there would be no legal problems.. does anyone have a strickly philosophical opposition to something like lsd? it isn't addictive btw
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30 Apr 07
invented in 1939 by albert hoffman for sandoz laboratories as a chemical weapon for der fuehrer,
of then nazi germany it was not deployed until
1943, a little known secret of world war 2. after
the war was apparently over, sandoz corporation in
switzerland was sued and had to make the antidote
mellaril. lsd remained legal, but under stricter
controls and with antidote available to psychiatrists and patients. many patients claimed
benefit, especially from ennui and boredom from
this pharmeceutical. it was researched thoroughly
by the us army. and other world armies. i did
a report on it for my junior high class in 1963.
cary grant, famous movie star took it with beneficial
results. it was illegalized in 1966 by the los
angeles police depts. recommendation. they were
tired of so-called 'trippers'. when it went into
the black market, people no longer knew the dosage
they were getting nor the substance they received.
many went on trips and never returned. the world
of imagination continued on. imagi nation. a strange nation indeed. apparently the dea and
other agencies world-wide have pretty much
suppressed it. there is much more to be said
about it, but for brevity i will stop here.
in the 1950's it was researched very very
thoroughly. most physicians advise against
its use.
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