I guess what the OP was really asking is are you willing to "risk it" to obtain illegal psychedelics just so they will be available based on the supply and demand economic theory. Since legal San Pedro can substitute for Peyote and as other have mentioned, mushrooms can be gathered or grown, you must be lamenting the lack of good LSD in your area.
As almost everyone knows, LSD is one of the hardest to make. Even with all the precursors it takes a boatload of chem equipment and very good knowledge of what the heck your doing. I would imagine the cost to get setup would be in the 10s of thousands of dollars. Even after producing it, one needs to consider how to safely "get rid" of your product in sufficient quanities to pay for all the investment. It's a daunting undertaking. Granted, if done right, even a yeild of a few grams is worth alot of money.
But to answer your question. I almost think there is enough either quasi legal (plant materials) or grey area (rcs) to keep most people satisfied. But it does take some reading, planning, weighing, possible extractions, etc vs some little square of paper you just pop in your mouth. So my answer is No.
I also agree with spun420, that 9-14 hours required for LSD is often too long for us modern lifestyle kind of people. Lots of arguably equal experiences can be had for a shorter duration without the risk of making a "drug transaction" to obtain said psychedelic.
Perhaps if LSD kind of "disappears" for a while, perhaps it will make it easier, risk wise, for someone to starting making it again. Unfortunately, once a chemical makes the watched list (as a precursor), it rarely leaves the list. And the equipment/skill level is still high even if LSD and its precursors were legal/not watched.