AL-LAD is active in a range similar to LSD and extremely closely related. it is technically unscheduled but is unquestioningly prosecutable under the drug analog act, as it is so closely related structurally AND in effect. still, i've seen what was "AL-LAD" blotter. of couse i can't prove thats what it was, but a lot of people loved it. didnt do much for me. but its active in the microgram range.
bromo-dragonfly also fits on a blotter. it can last a really, really long time if you take large doses, i hear. supposed to be fairly similar to acid, though.
so you live in queensland, australia and get acid from the bear himself do you??? other then that i doubt real orange sunshine exists anymore unless somebodys had it in storage for a long ass time.
Perhaps you are right. But in reality it is difficult for us to debate this point. It is more than easy for 'manufacturers' to use 2CE, LSA, and a variety of other chemical halluciongens in the place of acid. This is because LSD is so difficult to produce and many dealers are not concerned about quality as they are money. But I don't think there are actually any reliable statistics on this or a way to tell. For instance, you get a hit of blotter and trip off of it. The experience acid head can tell whether or not it was acid, but many would not be able to. They may think it was a weak or particularly strong trip where they had both mental and physical effects, and hallucinated. But this effect can be produced off of other hallucinogens as well. I hope you are right.
There is no way a hit of acid should be more than 10$. I usually try to buy a large amount at a time so I can get it for cheaper, especially because I usually eat 4-7 at once. And Im almost positive that "orange sunshine" no longer exists. They were microdots made in the 60's by owsley stanley
Its not that hard to tell the difference btwn lsd, lsa and research chems if youve done them. Even if you havnt, lsa gives you a much different feeling that can be described to someone that has never done it, and research chems have alot of differences/last longer/shorter etc. Your right in that you can't really put up statistics to say if most "lsd" is lsd, but I havn't heard many cases where its a research chem
In the drought I and many others (undoubtedly, though maybe not you) experience I would pay 15 for a hit of (good qualit) acid. 20... only for something that is like I said... Sandoz quality. I think that some Orange Sunshine still exists, though Im sure anyone posessing it doesnt want to sell it. I also wonder about the quality of 60s acid just because of how old it is. Though to be honest, I dont know how age affects the quality of lsd.
it's like we think the same or something ____ and here is another point on prices. why buy a ten strip when you can buy a sheet and eventually get it for free as well as get the next sheet for free and then some if you finance it correctly
And it actually was prosecuted. ALD-52 is what Owsley got busted for. He tried to argue that it wasn't LSD-25 that he was selling, but they determined that since LSD was a precursor, he had to be in posession at some point, which made him guilty. It's also prosecutable now under the analog act, as you mentioned, but it wasn't in place then.
it isn't. There's a band from your state with quite the acid following. Some of the best doses come through Denver when this band is on tour here.
Honestly, you should never ask around on the street for something. Never know what you're gonna end up with.
Most of the East cost it's hard to find in my opinion. I'm up and down all the time and the only places I can find it is in the north (NY Ct RI MA NH). But baltimore is a large city and i havent found anyone that actually HAS it (everyone just talks bullshit) but no one ever comes through
I've lived in the SE my whole life. I assure you... it is. I've found it on occasions, but most times it's poor quality or bullshit. North Carolina is an exception though.