Driving under the influence of any kind of substance can have serious consequences, even if you are not driving a car or a motor vehicle. Even a small amount of alcohol, for example, can impair your ability to drive safely. So what happens when you add drugs such as LSD and psilocybin into the equation? It’s important to understand that no safe level of use has been identified for these substances. If you plan on using psychedelics as part of your recreational activity, it’s best to wait until after you’ve finished with your trip. If you have taken any kind of psychedelic drug in the past, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you will continue to do so in the future. The repercussions from such use are likely to last for weeks or months after your trip is over. In other words, using psychedelics does not necessarily mean that you will take them again in the future; it just means that maybe someday soon you might take them again. If you have never used psychedelics before and are worried about taking one now or ever in the future, then we recommend that you don’t drive on psychedelics until after your first experience of taking them has subsided and they no longer pose a serious threat to your safety or well-being.
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