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- From: fehr@ms.uky.edu (Jeff Davis)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.folklore.urban
- Subject: Re: UL: Monumental LSD overdose taken (was: Re: Brands of LSD)
- Keywords: It was an era of uneasy alliances....
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.161631.17381@ms.uky.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 21:16:31 GMT
- Organization: Austerlitz, Gershovitz, and Carmichael
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- bill nelson writes:
- >Erik Bailey writes:
- >: bill nelson writes:
- >: >The belief in doses being that large is another urban legend. They are
- >: >still about the same now as then - anywhere from about 20ug to 150ug. I
- >: >believe the average is about 50-60ug.
- >: >
- >: Untrue! The fabled "orange sunshine" was kept at a measured dose of 250 ug.
- >: Acid back then was in considerably higher units. (source: _Acid Dreams_).
- >
- >There may have been an occasional batch that was higher. However, "orange
- >sunshine" varied - see the tests during the 60s and 70s.
- >
- Uh...I want to be diplomatic in this. [for a change] But isn't expert
- information in this area one of those Catch-22 paradoxes? If you were
- in a position to have this kind of arcane information at your
- fingertips, well, you couldn't have this kind of information at your
- fingertips.
- --
- Jeff Davis <davis@keats.ca.uky.edu> One never knows, do one?
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