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Is there any group discussing long term effects of lsd
“Group”?
Like what?
There are absolutely research papers from legitimate sources that have investigated people’s LSD use and the long-term effects of its use. A ln internet search using those words will get you what you want. “Long term effects of LSD”.
It's not the kind of research we have in Marijuana. Mostly due to legalisation.
Most of the critical experiments around lsd were done by Hoffman himself
Edit: specifically speaking, controlled studies
We aren’t discussing marijuana. We’re discussing LSD and there’s no reason to divert the conversation to some other drug without discussing the papers at hand, if you’re a subject matter expert I’d appreciate your take on why the research is inadequate or insufficient for your needs.
I was easily able to find 3 papers specifically dealing with the long term effects of LSD use that did not have Hoffman as an author nor cite his work. The papers were from the NIH, Science Direct, and the APA Psyc Net, I’m sure you’ll find them easily if you bother to look.