Why is LSD illegal?

psychedelics should be made legal for ages 20-25, then again when you're 60+. it's important to go down the rabbit hole when you're young, but you gotta come back and do your time as a contributing member or society. then when you're old, you can fuck off again.

>contributing member of society
Contribute what exactly? As a byproduct? For whom? Why?
Don't most people work shit jobs that don't do anything useful, of importance, value, in the first place? And they only work because they need money in exchange for shelter, food, water, electricity, clothes, warmth, protection against the sun, entertainment, etcetera. Not because of some stupid title. That only a few are capable of and even fewer do.

>lsd damages your heart's valves

everybody that isn't a brainwashed normie knows it should be legal

so what do we do, knowing that the grounds for this being illegal is bullshit? Throw in the towel and accept the rule of authoritarians? Do this in secrete? If all it takes is one question for somebody to discover that some bullshit is going on, can its legal status really stay as it is for much longer?

not everyone lives a meaningless neet life user. most people spend their 30-40s raising the next gen.

trips, but what about people suffering from addiction to the substances that are legal? How about people that need direction and are filled with existential angst? I dont think that the two are mutually exclusive

I wasn't serious about making it legal only for early 20s and 60+, but I do think those are the prime times to take it. psychedelics aren't the sort of thing that will ever really be mainstream, even if made legal so it's really not much of a threat to the suits who are afraid of drug culture anyway.

I've easily tripped over a hundred times between lsd, shrooms, ayahuasca, mescaline, ect. I have a great love for the experience, but I still don't know what I think the legal status should be. our culture isn't well equipped to handle or support the psychedelic experience, so making it easily available does seem irresponsible. anyone who says psychs aren't dangerous is kidding themselves, cause they are for a lot of people. if you wanna see what a more responsible psych culture looks like, travel to south america. at least it was when I was there 10-15 years ago. the psychedelic experience is held in a ceremonial context and it's contained well enough under those circumstances imo. we can't really do that here in the west though.

I guess this brings us back to the question of why it is illegal in the first place. What can we do right now to stop this shit?