“The DEA believes that Apperson and Pickard were responsible for manufacturing a majority of the LSD sold in the United States and cites an estimated 95 percent reduction in the drug’s availability as evidence of this.”
If nobody else can find this article before me, I’ll take a look at this when I go in to school on Tuesday morning; they have this volume of the Archives of General Psychiatry at the UNLV library.
I suspect the article will reveal some methodological flaws in their study, though.
I probably took my share and a few other peoples’ share as well, and I came in to say exactly this. Seriously, straining at the pooper if you’ve got some good tile is a strange feeling.
But I think LSD “flashbacks” aren’t as big a deal as other people say. I don’t see any reason for an LSD flashback to be any different from any other sort of context dependent memory. Corndogs give me flashbacks to my uncle cooking me corndogs when I was six, but there aren’t any corndog horror stories (if you can find a corndog horror story, I will give you two dollars.)
Right, but then you take the drugs, and you’re good. What’s the problem? just kiddin
But really, a few drugs are non-addictive, and some of the big ones like LSD leave you feeling so shitty in the morning, you swear “oh god, I’m never doing that again.” But like getting drunk and bedding someone you know you shouldn’t, we have a tendency to do things that aren’t in our best interest.
One year, near the close of the state fair, I had these corn dogs, and the booth operators probably hadn’t changed the deep fryer oil since the start of the fair. I lost the corn dogs and every thing else I had eaten, and my stomach felt like it had been washed with acid. No rides or anything, just bad corn dog fryer oil. I felt so rotten I couldn’t work even the next day. I’m never too sick to work.
Between Dead shows, various other events and just hanging out with friends, I have taken around 200 acid trips in my life. I know many dozens of people who have done the same. I have never had one. No one I know has ever had one.
I used to be a “frequent flyer”; that is, I did a lot of acid for several years running. I’ve never had a flashback. Nor have any of my acid head friends (current or retired) that I’ve spoken to about it. Were it not for the quote from Dr. Shulgin cited earlier in this thread, I’d be inclined to dismiss the subject out-of-hand, as one more of those things people who don’t know much about drugs think they know about drugs.