Friday, April 02, 2004

 
In response to the most recent Slate article regarding the decline in LSD use:


The baby boomers and their children are the last of the LSD crowd, as supply and demand shifted to a new bigger and more efficient synthetic drug product. Or perhaps it's just the old school "fear" of flashbacks and 2nd generation contrarians, repelled by what the previous generation disillusioned themselves with. What kid would wish a long term drug-effect destiny of mixing up Vietnam flashbacks and a Doors concert three years later at the Hollywood Bowl? In this light, LSD doesn't align or stand a snowballs chance in hell with the video game attention-deficit disorder culture of today.

The same chemist can profit at higher black-market price and volume. Currently, the FDA is limiting the commercial high volume sale of over-the counter ingredients contained within such drugs as Sudafed. I agree, as far as the numbers go, never bet against a comeback. I heard from a very credible source that the Doors are going to reunite and tour with Pepsi.

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