There's nothing like a little LSD bust to get local law enforcement and local media all up in arms about the possibility of a SERIOUS! ACID! SCARE! in some little community. In this case, $8300 worth of acid was apparently seized in a bust, prompting "local experts" to warn that acid could become a "drug of choice" at any minute. And what would be so bad about that? you might ask. Well, for starters, here's the first line of the article:
Ron Fitzpatrick says LSD is such a nasty drug, even biker gangs have given up on it.
Do you hear that? EVEN BIKER GANGS... that's right, the horrible scourge of biker gangs in St. John's, Newfoundland, has gone to the trouble of phoning the local treatment centers and making it clear that LSD is just
too nasty.
But that's not all:
"We have to be prepared. It's better to be prepared. I don't want to wake up in the morning, turn on the radio and find out that two police officers were shot trying to apprehend two guys stoned on LSD."
See, this is why I can't get behind moving to Canada. Oh sure, it's all "socialized medicine this" and "tolerant policies that" but when it gets down to brass tacks, the acidheads are armed.
"I was probably surprised with the increase in cocaine use, (it) being a harder drug." The most addictive, hardest pushed, most romanticized and fun-to-do drug SURPRISES the cop's drug AWARENESS officer. Oh yeah, you can't overdose on LSD. You can lose your mind, trigger schizophrenia (Hi), but not die.
I joined in the debate ,Pointed out the the anti drug agency quoted is sponsored by purdue pharma makers of good ol oxycontin good debate
but when i checked this morning all was gone,like dust in the wind....
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