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Newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.folklore.urban
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From: dgross@polyslo.csc.calpoly.edu (Dave Gross)
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Subject: FAQ: Blue-star LSD tattoo transfers
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 94 05:05:49 GMT
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Apparantly it's about time for this FAQ again...
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Frequently Answered Question -- What about these "LSD Tattoos?"
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Summary
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The LSD Tattoo urban legend (a.k.a. "Blue Star tattoos," "Mickey Mouse
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LSD," et al.) is a classic of the breed. It is an example of a
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"contamination" legend and can be classed with such other familiar legends as
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"Spider eggs in Bubble Yum."
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Typically, a school, hospital, or police station will get a copy of a
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flier alleging that drug fiends are using a nefarious new technique to get
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children hooked on drugs -- they give kids lick-and-stick tattoos (such as are
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occasionally found as prizes in Cracker Jack boxes) that contain LSD. The LSD
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is absorbed through the skin, causing all sorts of unpleasant symptoms, the
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child becomes hooked, and the dealer has a new customer.
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The legend has some credibility trouble. First of all, although the
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fliers often list authorities (Beth Israel Medical Center in New York, the
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Valley Children's Hospital, "the Police Department," the Cumberland County
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Sheriff's Department, "Die New Yorker Polizei," "las Autoridades," "Sr. Roch
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Hospital," "Mr. Guy Chaille, Advisor to the President," etc.), once contacted
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(if in fact, they can be; Mr. Guy Chaille doesn't exist), these authorities
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tend to deny knowledge of the alarming problem.
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In addition, LSD is a nonaddictive drug. There is no such thing as a
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"deadly trip" (except in such incredibly rare circumscances as those of
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unfortunate and indiscriminate drug users snorting LSD crystals while under
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the mistaken impression that they are doing lines of coke) -- a fatal overdose
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of LSD would be almost impossible. The absorption of LSD through the skin
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from casual handling of blotter paper is also very unlikely, although not
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impossible.
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Like all good urban legends, there is a thread of truth in the magic
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carpet. LSD is commonly packaged in sheets of blotter-paper which are
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perforated into squares (slightly smaller than 1cm x 1cm) which constitute a
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"dose" of LSD. Some LSD manufacturers have trademarks which are printed on
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these squares (examples: Blue Unicorns, Bart Simpson, etc.). I've seen a
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photograph of a square of blotter acid printed with Mickey Mouse (in his role
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as the Sorcerer's Apprentice in the movie Fantasia -- a favorite movie of the
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psychedelic set).
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One theory as to how the rumors started: A police report mentioned
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lsd doses "stamped with pictures of Mickey Mouse." The word "stamped" was
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transmogrified from a verb into a noun at some point in the FOAFmission of the
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story: "stamps with pictures of Mickey Mouse." The implication being that
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when licked, these stamps cause LSD intoxication.
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Such a genesis-document has been found. In 1980, the Narcotics Bureau
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of the New Jersey State Police sent out a memorandum including pictures of
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Mickey Mouse blotter acid, including packaging including foil, a ziploc bag
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and a red cardboard box with a picture of Mickey Mouse on it. The memorandum
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uses the word "stamps" to refer to the pictures stamped on the blotter paper.
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[Jean-Bruno RENARD, in "LSD Cartoon Stamps / Tattoo Transfers: An
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Extreme Case of Rumor about Contamination in France" alleges that another
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connection between stamps and LSD is that "it is a custom among LSD users to
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send small LSD tablets by concealing them underneath the postage stamps of the
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letters they send to foreign correspondents." He also alleges, but doesn't
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footnote (dammit!), that "LSD tablets were found concealed beneath tattoo
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transfers in California."]
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A Seventh-Day Adventist church community wrote and propagated a flier
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in 1980 using information from the police memorandum, and the legend was on a
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roll. Like a virus, this flier was highly contageous and subject to mutations
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that would make it more virulent.
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Legends about drug dealers trying to hook children on drugs with "free
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samples" and other nefarious means have been around for a long time, and it
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was natural that there would be some cross-fertilization.
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Eventually, someone gets a bee in his/her bonnet and types out a
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warning. Some police department somewhere makes a drug bust in which the
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"blue stars" trademark is found, another finds "Bart Simpson," each time the
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legend gets more elaborate.
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By 1987, the fliers include references to "Blue Star," "butterflies,
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clowns, red pyramids, and colored microdots." LSD is now alleged to be able
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to cause "a fatal `trip'" and strychnine is included in some stamps
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(strychnine in acid is an old faithful urban legend, surfacing regularly in
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alt.drugs).
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"Windowpane" acid and "Microdot" are not trademarks, but are different
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carrier media for the drug (i.e. not blotter paper). Windowpane is a gelatin-
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base, whereas Microdot is the drug in a pill or capsule form.
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Standard flier format
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[Authority establishment]
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DRUG ALERT -- The following information is from the Beth Israel
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Medical Center in New York.(1)
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Die New Yorker Polizei warnt vor einer neuen Drogenform,
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welche jetzt Kindern offeriert wird...(3)
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Esta Informacion ha sido confirmada por la Brigada Francesa de
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Estupefacientes (traduccion de una informacion recbida de
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Francia).(4)
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The Police Department has informed me that there is another
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danger in our communities.(6)
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The following article was distributed by the Cumberland
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County Sheriff's Department in May 1988. It deserves your
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attention. This article appeared in The Newsletter of St.
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Michael's Lutheran Church, Hamburg, PA.(7)
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...the Valley Children's Hospital and the Police Department
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have informed us that there is another danger in our
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community.(8)
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J. O'Donnell of Danbury Hospital's Outpatient Chemical
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Dependency Treatment Service.... (9)
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[Plea for further spread of rumor]
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Please alert your community leaders, school officials, law
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enforcement agencies, churches and anyone else you feel will
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help us spread the word.... Please advise your community
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and your children about these drugs.(1)
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Feel free to share this message with parents of other children,
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friends, and relatives.(5)
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Please alert your community leaders, school officials, law
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enforcement agencies, church, and anyone else you feel will
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help spread the word.(7)
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[LSD Tattoo Warning]
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A form of tattoo called "Blue Star" is being sold to school
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children. It is a small sheet of white paper containing blue
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stars the size of a pencil eraser. Each star is soaked with
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LSD. Each star can be removed and placed in the mouth. The
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LSD can also be absorbed through the skin simply by handling
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the paper.(1)
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Segun los autoridades, una especie de tatuaje para ninos,
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llamado "BLUE STAR" (estrelle azul), ha aparecido en el
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mercado en algunoz medios de los Estados Unidos.(4)
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It is a small sheet of paper containing blue stars the size
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of a pencil eraser. Each star is loaded with LSD. Each
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star can be removed and placed in the mouth.(5)
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[Description of tattoos]
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There are also brightly colored paper tabs resembling postage
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stamps with pictures of Superman, butterflies, clowns, Simpsons,
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Mickey Mouse, and other Disney characters. These stamps are
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packed in a red cardboard box which is wrapped in foil....
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Red stamps called "Red Pyramid" are also being distributed,
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also with "micro dot" in various colors and another kind called
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"Window Pane" which has a grid that can be cut out.(1)
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Estos tatuajes representan a MICKEY MOUSE O SUPERMAN o
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mariposas y se presentan en forma de sellos aplicables en la
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piel. Estos sellos contienen LSD y son de color brilliante
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y vienen en general empaquetados en unos sobres de carton
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rojizo, con una fotografia de MICKEY MOUSE y a la vez todos
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ellos metidos en una bolsa transparente precintada. Cada
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bolsa contiene cinco hojas contabilizando 100 sellos.(2)
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Es gibt auch Klebebilder in bunten Farben, die wie Briefmarken
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aussehen. Diese Bilder sind oft mit "Superman," Schmetterlingen
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Disney-Figuren und vielen anderen bedruckt. Die Marken sind in
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Alufolie verpackt und befinden sich in Karton-Schaechtelchen.(3)
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These are brightly-colored tabs resembling postage stamps
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that have pictures of Superman, Butterflies, Clowns, Mickey
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Mouse and other Disney Characters on them (very appealing to
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young children). These stamps are packaged in a red cardboard
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box wrapped in foil.... A red stamp called Red Pyramid is
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also being distributed along with Micro Dots in various colors
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and another, that can be cut out, called Window Pane which
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has an acid.(5)
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...and another called Window Pane which has an acid that can
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be cut out.(6)
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[Hooking little kids]
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This is a new way of selling acid by appealing to younger
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children.... It was learned that little children could be
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given a free tattoo by other children who want to have some
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fun or by others cultivating new customers.(1)
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This is a new way of selling acid and introduces severe
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problems by appealing to our young children... It is also
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learned that little children could be given a "free tattoo"
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by older children who want to have some fun or by others
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cultivating new drug customers.(5)
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[Absorption through skin/Strychnine]
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These are all laced with drugs. If you or your child see
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any of the above do not handle! These drugs are known to
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react very quickly and some are laced with strychnine.(1)
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The LSD can also be absorbed through the skin simply by
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handling the paper.... All of these drugs are known to
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react very quickly and some have been laced with strychnine
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which is a poisonous alkaloid.(5)
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[Symptoms]
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Younger children could happen upon these and have a fatal
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"trip".... Symptoms: Hallucination, severe vomiting,
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uncontrolled laughter, mood change, and change in body
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temperature.(1)
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El joven nino que estaria en posesion de estos sellos, poira
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sufrir un TRIP (sobre dosis) mortal. Se teme tambien que
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ninos con mas edad y que conozcan el efecto de la LSD den
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un tatuaje en forme gratuita a los mas jovenes, con el
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afan de divertirse con su reaccion al acido.(4)
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A young child could happen upon these and have a fatal
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"trip".... Symptoms are: 1. hallucinations, 2. severe
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vomiting, 3. mood changes, 4. change of body temperature (5)
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[Notify authorities]
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Get to the hospital as soon as possible and call the police.
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Please Call your local RCMP if you come in contact with these
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products.(1)
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If you or your children see any of the above "DO NOT HANDLE"
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notify your local police department.(6)
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(1) -- found in Gander, Newfoundland
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September 1990
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(2) -- "Muy Importante (Para la gente que tinen ninos)"
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From Spain, but not in proper European Spanish
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Not dated
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(3) -- "Drogengefahr fur Kinder!!" source unknown
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Not dated
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(4) -- Posted as "official notice" in U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru
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11 October 1988
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(5) -- On the letterhead of Merchants Bancorp, Inc. (Pennsylvania)
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10 March 1989
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(6) -- Muhlenberg College Faculty and Staff Parents
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5 February 1989
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(7) -- "look, listen, and learn"
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Not dated
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(8) -- "Attention Parents" found in Los Angeles
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Not dated
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(9) -- Found at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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| David Langness, the [Hospital Council of Southern California] association's
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| vice president of communications, said the warning was then mailed to
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| all member hospitals. "When we hear about these things, we don't
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| attempt to confirm or deny them," he said. "We simply send it out to
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| emergency rooms across the region in case they see a medical problem
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| associated with this kind of drug."
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| -- Los Angeles Times, *** 9 December 1987 ***
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| "They're like a chain letter," said David Langness, a spokesman for the
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| Hospital Council of Southern California, which represents about 250
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| hospitals in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino and
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| Santa Barbara counties. "They capitalize on anti-drug hysteria, and as
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| far as we can determine, they are a total hoax."
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| -- Los Angeles Times, *** 18 April 1992 ***
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"We don't know where these come from, but they're bogus," said Ralph B.
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Lochridge, a spokesman for the Drug Enforcement Administration's Los Angeles
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office. "It's like UFO sightings. They show up everywhere."
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-- Los Angeles Times, 18 April 1992
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A spokeswoman for the Beth Israel Medical Center in New York says they didn't
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print any leaflets about acid-laced sticker tattoos. "We had absolutely
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nothing to do with it," she says. "The thing's a hoax!"
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-- The Gander Beacon, 17 October 1990
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"I haven't seen LSD in the streets in years," said Riverside County Sheriff's
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Detective Carla Gordon. "We don't know the source of the notice. We don't
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know the purpose."
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-- Los Angeles Times, 9 December 1987
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HOW DO THEY SPREAD???
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Well-meaning folks see the fliers, which have enough of a smell of truth about
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them, and feel as if they are doing a good deed by spreading the story around.
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After a few bad xeroxes, the fliers get retyped. The new versions are usually
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slightly different, which enables urban-legend fans to track the progress and
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origin of new epidemics through pseudo-genetic means.
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"You feel like if it's happening, you want to let parents know. We didn't
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make a big issue of it, but we wanted to pass it along."
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-- Eileen Deck, Principal of St. Anthony's Catholic School
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in El Segundo, Calif.
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"I was really concerned about this. I photocopied it and gave it out to some
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parents."
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-- Rose Walsh, worker at Gander Daycare
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"With drugs, if you're going to err, it's better to do so on the side of
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extreme caution."
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-- Carla Gordon, Riverside County, Calif., Sheriff's Detective
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"I felt that if it was something that concerned the safety and well-being of
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our students, then the parents ought to know about it."
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-- King Walker, Principal of Normandie Christian School in
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South Central Los Angeles, Calif.
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"I was shocked. I thought about the youngsters and the children who are
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entrusted to me. My spontaneous reaction prevented me from verifying the
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veracity of this `information.' My good faith was abused and I may have been
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careless."
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-- Pr. Jasmin, a dentisty professor in Nice, France.
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--
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