Problems with excessive use of LSD continue to grow. Police in Stavanger have reported cases where the psychedelic psychoactive substance is already taken by XNUMX-year-olds.
Alice in Wonderland
At first glance, it might look like this. The painting shows Alice in Wonderland and an outsider can quickly fall for it to be just a puzzle. Nothing could be more wrong. Kathrine Sæland Rotseth, the leader of the Stevager police action, announces that it is 180 boxes of LSD pills.
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An innocent picture
The boxes look quite innocent from the outside. Most often they are abandoned somewhere in the agreed place on the street so that the person interested in them would not arouse suspicions with the package being carried. On the official Facebook page of Police Netpatrol - South-West you can read about the whole case.
Action of LSD
Although there are no deaths after taking this substance, it is known that it is dangerous to our body. After taking it, a person experiences mental disorders, our body temperature rises, pupils become dilated, the body weakens, our muscles begin to twitch, we produce more saliva, we experience trismus, our body sweats more. You may even faint after taking LSD. These effects usually appear 30 to 90 minutes after taking the substance. LSD belongs to the group of hallucinogens, so hallucinations are another symptom of their use.
The number of addicts in Stavanger is growing
This is very disturbing information number of addicts under 18 years of age. Police in Stavanger report that the number of young people addicted to drugs has doubled since last year. It is reported that the main danger is taking LSD. The problem is taking it, but also the effects it causes in the person who takes it. This effect can be dangerous both for the person and their surroundings because it may pose a threat to people around them.
Drugs are becoming commonplace
Norway is not the only country to deal with the addiction scourge of young people. The big reason for this is the constant struggle to legalize, for example, marijuana, which turns out to be the first step towards stronger stimulants. In many countries, smoking has simply become legal. So young people get permission to use it, and in countries where it is still prohibited, young people believe that they are not doing anything wrong. The political struggle is still going on, and a considerable war is taking place in the background of many countries.