Usually its more potent, and very, very expensive. I bought it in pill form. $20. Normally a paper hit would be like $5 a long time ago.
It's the most potent hallucinogenic around, or so they say.
It depends on what your definition of strongest is. If you're referring to subjective effects then dose is the key variable. If you mean potency then yes, LSD is one of the most potent drugs as it's active in the microgram (ug) range. There are much more potent substances (opiates active at 1ug) than LSD.
Because it is the most active for its weight.
Nope. LSD is active at doses ranging in micrograms. Marijuana is not...
Theres more potent strains. Yes, and no. There were the same potent strains that we have now, the classics, like the Widows and whatnot back then as well. However, there are many more cross breeds today. However, there have also been many famous strains from the 60s that no longer exist today because the lineage of the plants was lost. They can try to be recreated through cross breeding, but they can only come so close. Also, the studies that showed that marijuana of the 60s was less potent that today's strain used degraded marijuana that had not been stored properly. The test has been redone with properly stored strains, and it revealed the truth that there has always been average, low THC marijuana (aka mids, regs, etc.), and there has been the more potent top-of-the-line marijuana (aka headies, denk, etc).
broadly the same materials that are used today.
Yes, LSD is still used today, primarily for recreational purposes. Some individuals also use LSD for spiritual or therapeutic purposes, although its use in a clinical setting is limited due to its legal status as a Schedule I controlled substance. Research into the potential therapeutic benefits of LSD is ongoing.
Yes, especially McDonalds. They use much more fat now that they did in their beef in the 60s and thus they are 30% smaller today than when they were first served in the 60s.
Although LSD is non-addictive, users are frequently buying more and more, why? LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) is commonly sought out because of its strong hallucinogenic properties. If you were t compare LSD's effects with that of Ketamine, you would find that Acid is much stronger. Acid is 4000X more potent than Ketamine and is currently the strongest hallucinogen. So to answer your question more clearly if i havent already, LSD is chased after because it's the strongest hallucinogen and fairly cheap ranging from 5-30 dollars a hit.
An underground union that make some of the top quality drugs in America. They are known for their acid (LSD) because the chemists all took an LSD class at Berkley University in the 60s when it was legal. There is also a band known as The Grateful Dead. People are known to tripp on acid at the shows.
its hard to say because a flight that costed $75 in the '60s, would have costed $574 today. If we use a typical cost for airfare today, like $300 back in the '60s, it would have been equivalent to $2,296 today. Wow!
No, it is not addictive at all. Users usually know to limit usage after using. Im pretty sure its almost impossible to get addicted to lsd. It is not physically addictive, however it is possible to build a psychological dependency on it. However, in order to achieve similar effects it is necessary to increase doses massively and is inadvisable. It should be treated with great respect! LSD is an extremely potent and (in common with most hallucinogens) unpredictable drug.