Pubdate: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 Source: Aurora, The (CN NF) Column: The drug deal Copyright: 2008 The Aurora Contact: http://www.theaurora.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3219 Author: Cpl. Keith MacKinnon Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hallucinogens.htm (Hallucinogens) LSD, THE MIND-SHATTERING DRUG Also known as "Acid", this drug is the most potent and highly studied hallucinogen known to man. It belongs to the class of drugs which basically make you think you see and hear things that aren't really there. The drug itself, known as Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD for short) is a form of a fungus toxin that infects rye and other grasses. LSD was first extracted in 1938 by Dr. Albert Hoffman. At the time, he was researching for a circulatory stimulant, but instead accidentally ingested a dose of it, and discovered its hallucinogenic properties. One particular psychologist who was conducting experiments into the potential medicinal use of acid commented that it kept him unable to speak for five days and that he never recovered from the mind-shattering experience. The drug, identified as having no therapeutic use, was outlawed in the 1960's. The popularity of acid reached its peak during the 60's hippie movement but gradually declined through the next 30 years as the psycho-stimulant drug ecstasy replaced it in popularity among younger users. LSD is synthesized in hidden or clandestine laboratories in Canada. These labs are difficult to find as the quantities of raw material required to make the drug are quite small. To illustrate this, the entire US supply for one year could be carried by one person. One pound of LSD is sufficient to make up to nine million hits of the drug. The end product of the synthesis of the drug, crystalline LSD, is dissolved in alcohol and drops of the solution are put on small pieces of paper, usually bearing popular designs. These small pieces of paper, the size of your pinkie fingernail are then chewed or swallowed. It also comes in a tiny pill form called microdots or a gelatin form, though these are less common. To get young people to use the drug, elements of organized crime use images such as Mickey Mouse, Bart Simpson, teddy bears or other symbols to make them attractive. A recently available batch showed up in Goose Bay with an image from South Park. LSD is extremely potent as extremely low doses can cause mental changes in the user. Effects appear 15minutes to an hour after ingestion and last 6 to 8 hours. Tolerance develops very quickly to LSD and then goes away after several days of abstention. LSD can cause a rise in heart rate and blood pressure, elevated body temperature, dizziness, dilated pupils and sweating, similar to amphetamines. Mentally, LSD overloads the brainstem, causing sensory distortions, seeing sounds, feeling smells or hearing colors, dreaminess, altered mood, impaired concentration. One of the greatest dangers is the loss of judgment and impaired reasoning. Approximately 20-65% of regular users experience mental flashbacks of sensations or of a bad trip they had while under the influence of LSD even when they have not used any drugs in several months or even years. Since LSD affects the emotional parts of the brain, some users, especially first-time users are subject to extreme emotions including panic. Acute anxiety, paranoia, delusions of persecution, or feelings of grandeur leading to dangerous behaviors can be triggered by its use. Is there "acid" in Labrador? Yes there is. Educate yourself and your kids about the dangers of drugs. Credit :Uppers, Downers, All Arounders, 2000. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom