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Why do LSD users chase the drug?

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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.

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