There was a long thread on finding acid a while back too, but I totally agree. Acid needs to come back. And it needs to be cheap and it needs to be (almost) everywhere. This society could learn a lot from those little pieces of paper. The problem, as I see it is multi fold. First, the chems needed are difficult to get and the process is temperamental. Second, there's a lack of qualified chemists in the U.S. willing to take on the risk of producing large batches of acid. Third, urban legends (from the boys at the DEA) and bad experiances with fake "acid" deter (IMO) a lot of would be users. Fourth, in our security happy country, I think a lot of the old school distribution networks would no longer be an effective method of getting LSD to the masses. Some of these issues can be addressed, like like production could be moved out of country and precursors could be produced in-house from less watched reagents. However, every step in the direction of security and stealth adds directly to the cost of manufacture. In that case if the cost of LSD were to rise to say $100 a hit, isn't that defeating the cultural "mission" of reintroducing the drug? Just some of my thoughts...