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The
History of Blotter Art
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What is Blotter Art? Blotter Art is a term that refers to the artwork that liquid LSD is dropped onto. The artwork is printed onto "blotter" paper and then perforated into tiny squares or "hits," which can be torn apart into easy to manage quantities.
Sometime after LSD became illegal, mandatory minimum sentencing was set into place. These laws placed mandatory sentences on drug offenders based on the weight of the substances with which they were caught. Therefore a drug dealer busted with one dose of acid on a sugar cube that weighed 1 gram would get the same sentence as a dealer caught with 1 gram of LSD crystal, which would represent about 10,000 doses of LSD! It didn't take a genius to figure out that a new, lightweight, medium for distributing LSD was needed. In comes Blotter
Art: Today, Blotter
Art is a highly collectable form of artwork. It has transcended the underground
drug market and is available to art lovers worldwide. It is not illegal,
it is ART! It celebrates the days gone by when we were young and our minds
were blooming. Now we no longer have to use an illegal substance to take
a "trip," even if it is down memory lane. |
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