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By f on 12-26-08
Interesting story, though the reporter in the video is confused. You cannot “bake” LSD into food, as LSD must be stored in a cool and dark place (else it ceased to be LSD). LSD and MJ are two different drugs. LSD is odorless (though usually has a faint ether or alcohol scent depending on it’s manufacturing and delivery mechanisms). MJ smells like…. Well… pot. Needless to say, it’s almost impossible to mistake the odor of one for another. LSD is relatively rare in the US currently.
Perhaps the news reporter heard the acronym “THC” and mistook it for “LSD”.
F