One of the established “bad” effects of LSD is involuntary trips. People who’ve never dosed before and were unwittingly dosed can have really bad trips; during one gvnnt test in the 60/70’s, some involuntary government worker committed suicide because he thought he was going crazy.
Giving someone LSD without their knowledge or consent is no bueno.
You’re not wrong about the consent, especially about psychedelics, but going crazy and being completely zonked are two obverse effects. Like, if the panel said something about Ketamine instead, it make more sense.
Why would anyone waste LSD on a cop?
They wouldn’t. It’s the same propaganda copa now use with fentanyl.
One of the established “bad” effects of LSD is involuntary trips. People who’ve never dosed before and were unwittingly dosed can have really bad trips; during one gvnnt test in the 60/70’s, some involuntary government worker committed suicide because he thought he was going crazy.
Giving someone LSD without their knowledge or consent is no bueno.
You’re not wrong about the consent, especially about psychedelics, but going crazy and being completely zonked are two obverse effects. Like, if the panel said something about Ketamine instead, it make more sense.