It should be prompting court-martial and free trips to Kansas before dishonorable discharge.
“I picked a bad week to give up LSD”.
“Able Baker Charlie to Roger Fox Dog. Able Baker Charlie to Roger Fox Dog. Can you read me?”
“Oh, wow, somebody talking pretty bad about Roger, man.”
After 2 hours post-ingestion, only 1% to 10% of LSD will have remained unchanged in urine, the rest will consist of inactive, water-soluble metabolites (e.g. 2-oxo-3-hydroxy LSD). Though LSD is rapidly metabolized and processed, it is thought to remain in the blood, brain, and other organs in varying amounts for up to 8 hours.
From the first result in a bing search for LSD metabolites.
Marines are reportedly using LSD.
Washington has ordered them to take Addison to the Kennedy.
Small doses of LSD has been being used to treat PTSD
https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/news/20180918/psychedlic-drugs-to-treat-depression-ptsd
It’s the sailors’s fault, I bet.
How does one test for LSD?
It doesn’t last in the system for long .................
Ugh, why would you ever take that crap, especially in the military? All it does it make the user schizophrenic. I took it in the 1970s when I was 18 and it was horrific, the paranoia was unbelievable and it seemed like I would never come down. And this went on while I was a messenger boy in New York city, my first job. I was making deliveries all over the place on my bike completely out of my mind. I thought gravity was a giant magnet underground, I thought everyone was out to get me. I remember pulling over and sitting on this cement block trying to get my head together, it literally makes you insane and i never took it again.
Random drug testing should be mandatory for all military personnel........
A close friend's son died of an overdose a bunch of years ago. He was a West Point grad who got his appointment to the academy from his CO when he was just an enlistee.
He was severely injured in Iraq with a broken back and recuperated at Ft. Hood. He was then reassigned to West Point as a class advisor and that's where he died.
While my friend has never discussed the circumstances of his son, my thoughts are he became addicted to opioids due to his injury..........
I take it LSD isn’t Landing Ship, Dock in this context?
I figured LSD was gone
Fiction
Better living through chemistry.
That’s ate up.
It’s anecdotal, but a friend in Newport News told me sailors preferred LSD as it didn’t show up in the drug screening being done at the time.
I’m all for random drug testing as long as everyone is subject to it.
I find it very inquisitive certain occupations are not subjected to these actions, like cops, judges, Congress, the Senate, school teachers etc. None of these occupations are subjected to these random tests, yet they have the power/authority to destroy hundreds of thousands of lives.
Sheesh.
Last thing you want to be is high on LSD in a fire fight.
Probably fake news.
Just sayin.
5.56mm
LSD is completely gone from the body in 72hrs.