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  2. History of LSD - Wikipedia

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    LSD made a comeback in the 1980s accompanying the advent of recreational MDMA use, first in the punk and gothic subcultures through dance clubs, then in the 1990s through the acid house scene and rave subculture. LSD use and availability declined sharply following a raid of a large scale LSD lab in 2000 (see LSD in the United States).

  3. History of United States drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Located at the center of hippie culture in the Haight-Ashbury, it offered drugs such as LSD, the use of which was believed to expand one's consciousness. [17] In 1969, psychiatrist Dr. Robert DuPont conducted a urinalysis of everyone entering the D.C. jail system in August 1969.

  4. LSD - Wikipedia

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    In the Czech Republic, possession of "amount larger than small" of LSD is criminalized, while possession of smaller amounts is a misdemeanor. The definition of "amount larger than small" is determined by judicial practice and specific regulations. [206] [207]

  5. Bill Gates Remembers Taking LSD as a Teen — and How ... - AOL

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    In his debut memoir Source Code — which will be published on Tuesday, Feb. 4 — Bill Gates shared candid stories about his first experiences with alcohol and drugs, including LSD

  6. William Leonard Pickard - Wikipedia

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    William Leonard Pickard (born October 21, 1945) is one of two people convicted in the largest lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) manufacturing case in history. In 2000, while moving their LSD laboratory across Kansas, Pickard and Clyde Apperson were pulled over while driving a Ryder rental truck and a follow car.

  7. Owsley Stanley - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper headline identifying Stanley as an "LSD Millionaire" ran in the Los Angeles Times the day before the state of California, on October 6, 1966, criminalized the drug. The headline inspired the Grateful Dead song "Alice D. Millionaire". [21]

  8. Agents returned to Raleigh firefighter’s home and found $145K ...

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    Around 5 p.m. ALE agents searched the home a second time and found $144,760 in cash along with 10 brownies laced with marijuana and 953 tabs of LSD, according to court documents.

  9. 6 jobs in the legal marijuana industry you never knew existed

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    An entirely new cluster of jobs have become available alongside the growth of the marijuana industry -- and you may not be familiar with all the options.