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=====Distribution===== LSD manufacturers and traffickers in the United States can be categorized into two groups: A few large-scale producers, and an equally limited number of small, clandestine chemists, consisting of independent producers who, operating on a comparatively limited scale, can be found throughout the country.<ref>{{cite book |vauthors=MacLean JR, Macdonald DC, Ogden F, Wilby E |chapter=LSD-25 and mescaline as therapeutic adjuvants. |veditors=Abramson H |title=The Use of LSD in Psychotherapy and Alcoholism |publisher=Bobbs-Merrill |location=New York |date=1967 |pages=407β426}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |vauthors=Ditman KS, Bailey JJ |chapter=Evaluating LSD as a psychotherapeutic agent |veditors=Hoffer A |title=A program for the treatment of alcoholism: LSD, malvaria, and nicotinic acid |pages=353β402}}</ref> As a group, independent producers are of less concern to the [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] than the large-scale groups because their product reaches only local markets.<ref name="LSD: The Drug"/> Many LSD dealers and chemists describe a religious or humanitarian purpose that motivates their illicit activity. Nicholas Schou's book ''Orange Sunshine: The Brotherhood of Eternal Love and Its Quest to Spread Peace, Love, and Acid to the World'' describes one such group, [[the Brotherhood of Eternal Love]]. The group was a major American LSD trafficking group in the late 1960s and early 1970s.<ref>{{cite book| vauthors=Schou N |title=Orange Sunshine: The Brotherhood of Eternal Love and Its Quest to Spread Peace, Love, and Acid to the World |date=2010 |publisher=Thomas Dunne Books |url=https://archive.org/details/orangesunshinebr00scho_0 |url-access=registration |isbn=9780312551834}}</ref> In the second half of the 20th century, dealers and chemists loosely associated with the [[Grateful Dead]] like [[Owsley Stanley]], [[Nicholas Sand]], Karen Horning, Sarah Maltzer, "Dealer McDope," and [[Leonard Pickard]] played an essential role in distributing LSD.<ref name=Jarnow>{{cite book| vauthors=Jarnow J |title=Heads: A Biography of Psychedelic America |date=2016 |publisher=Da Capo Press |isbn=9780306822551}}</ref>
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