yes, it was pcp though not LSD
there is no 'type' of person that would takeLSD anyone could or would take it
LSD has effects on all people and animals
There is no evidence that LSD creates permanent mental illness. There is some evidence that LSD can precipitate an episode in a person with already existing underlying mental illness or behavioral problems. Sometimes the person has no idea that they have a condition until an episode occurs. It is not known whether LSD can trigger episodes of mental illness that might otherwise never occur. If this were to be the case, then it would be a compelling reason not to experiment with LSD. Unofficially on the street, many users of LSD have commented that it should not be used by a person who is emotionally unstable or has been under alot of stress, since LSD is a heavy experience that can take quite a toll on the brain's capacity to cope. Supportive people are sometimes used as "sitters" to observe and ensure that the user is reinforced and reassured and has a positive experience and does not obsess over any fears or insecurities.
LSD is never safe.
WikiAnswer does not provide information about illegal acts, such as using LSD.
Yes.
Hope you have a good friend with you that is not taking drugs.
Yes. He attributed his creativity in part to having tried LSD a few times.
The most noticeable effect of LSD for most people who take it is the intense and prolonged period of hallucination it produces. Aldous Huxley's The Doors of Perception gives an unusually thorough description of the experience of using both LSD and mescalin (the natural equivalent of LSD), and can be recommended for anyone interested in that drug (as well as being a work of considerable literary merit).
If what you take is actually LSD at a dose >30ug then it will produce effects the first time.
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Erm... They discontinued that in the 1950's, I believe. Sorry friend.