![]() ![]() ![]() They provide factual, non-judgmental info for people who intend to consume drugs and free, legal drug checking services. KYSNZ has been present at more than a hundred events in Aotearoa since 2016. Wendy Allison is the Managing Director of KnowYourStuffNZ (KYSNZ). Some users find themselves having a bad trip after experiencing strong visual hallucinations and distortions of time and space. Experiences are often unique and can vary depending on the individual person, their state of mind and their location at the time.Less pleasant effects include people feeling anxious, having an elevated heart rate, sweating or paranoia.People who take it often feel more socially confident.LSD is not physically addictive and poses minimal physical risk to the user.Effects include visual or sensory distortions and bring about intense emotions such as euphoria in people who use them.LSD effects tend to last between 6 and 15 hours - more than most other drugs.In New Zealand, a dangerous synthetic drug called NBOMeis sometimes sold as LSD.LSD is the second most common substance (after MDMA) brought to KYSNZ volunteers at events for checking.After dosing, it usually takes between 20 minutes and an hour before someone starts to feel the effects.Also known as acid, LSD is a psychedelic substance usually sold on blotter paper or as a liquid. ![]() If people at your events may take LSD (Acid), read below for what you need to know to help keep your punters safer. This is the second of three articles, the first focuses on MDMA. Our Spotlight On series dives into specific substances and shares important safety information and advice from experienced event staff. ![]()
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