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LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is illegal for recreational and therapeutic use across all states in the United States. The substance is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law, indicating a high potential for abuse and a lack of accepted medical use. As a result, possession, distribution, and use of LSD are prohibited nationwide. This legal stance reflects concerns about the potential risks associated with LSD use and its impact on public health and safety.
Despite its illegal status, LSD has a history of recreational use dating back to the mid-20th century, particularly during the countercultural movements of the 1960s. Its psychoactive effects, including hallucinations, altered perceptions, and profound changes in consciousness, have contributed to its popularity among some individuals seeking altered states of consciousness.
State | LSD Legality |
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Alabama | Illegal |
Alaska | Illegal |
Arizona | Illegal |
Arkansas | Illegal |
California | Illegal |
Colorado | Illegal |
Connecticut | Illegal |
Delaware | Illegal |
District of Columbia | Illegal |
Florida | Illegal |
Georgia | Illegal |
Hawaii | Illegal |
Idaho | Illegal |
Illinois | Illegal |
Indiana | Illegal |
Iowa | Illegal |
Kansas | Illegal |
Kentucky | Illegal |
Louisiana | Illegal |
Maine | Illegal |
Maryland | Illegal |
Massachusetts | Illegal |
Michigan | Illegal |
Minnesota | Illegal |
Mississippi | Illegal |
Missouri | Illegal |
Montana | Illegal |
Nebraska | Illegal |
Nevada | Illegal |
New Hampshire | Illegal |
New Jersey | Illegal |
New Mexico | Illegal |
New York | Illegal |
North Carolina | Illegal |
North Dakota | Illegal |
Ohio | Illegal |
Oklahoma | Illegal |
Oregon | Illegal |
Pennsylvania | Illegal |
Rhode Island | Illegal |
South Carolina | Illegal |
South Dakota | Illegal |
Tennessee | Illegal |
Texas | Illegal |
Utah | Illegal |
Vermont | Illegal |
Virginia | Illegal |
Washington | Illegal |
West Virginia | Illegal |
Wisconsin | Illegal |
Wyoming | Illegal |