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LSD is a growing problem in todays youth.Despite the negative portrayal in mainstream 1960s media, justifications expressed by counterculture activists for further investigation, education and experimentation under government control of LSD were rational and valid arguments. ... For some it was the next step into human evolution, a potential tool for mind control, a liberator of human kind, but for most LSD helped define 1960s counterculture, in which it was deeply rooted. LSD has proved that the mind contains much higher powers and energies, beyond the average10% of the brain that a typical human uses. ... LSD has given human kind the option to chemically trigger mental energies and powers.
Arguments that LSD is potentially a dangerous discovery and mind control should be strictly prohibited by the government holds much validity, although there are benefits and arguments of personal freedom of neurology to consider. Whether LSD reflects negativity as a weapon and mind control drug, or radiates euphoria as a mind-expanding chemical and sacrament, the choice to engage in such an experience should be through personal reasoning. ... Likewise, other individual freedoms justifying further investigation, education, and experimentation of LSD under moderate government control are questioned. ...
LSD, along with other drugs generates spiritual discovery and perception.
Creatively, LSD has extreme potential; it is "a tool to explore the creative attributes of the mind. ... " The further appreciation of the power of human thought, and the exploration of the boundaries of the human mind, LSD provokes, is extremely beneficial in freeing ones mind and taking full advantage of the powers in which the mind possesses. Within these powers LSD evokes is the capacity to resolve, therapeutically, personal emotional conflict.
Although LSD, as previously proven, has its benefits it has yet to rise above, it’s often more horrifying, disadvantages. In equilibrium with the characteristic present in most aspects of nature and society, LSD is in it’s first state of progress, and still needs improvement. ... Through government control we can keep on trying to make LSD better and profit from the advantages it has to offer. Unlike other legal drugs there has been no evidence thus far, to indicate LSD to be a physically addictive drug, although people do abuse LSD, in consequence of ignorance. Government control could limit abuse of LSD through research, intelligence, facts and truths (both good and bad).
Approximate Word count = 1883 Approximate Pages = 7.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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