Nope, well despite the fact that this isn't the thread to discuss alcohol, but I'll use alcohol's status as a hard drug, or as a soft drug, as some good analogy for how LSD should be classified. IMHO, and in the opinions of many others, since millions of people are able to drink alcohol in smaller doses and not experience those horrible side effects that result from the consumption of alcohol (ie, since alcohol is much less addictive than those harder drugs are, and if you consume it, but not to the point of intoxication, you won't overdose or get violent from it), which makes alcohol some soft drug, then hypothetically, if somebody can take some LSD in some sake amounts of smaller doses (which you can also do with alcohol), which won't result in permanently getting schizophrenia or some other forms of psychosis, or without getting some bad trip, then LSD should be classified as some soft drug.
However, unlike alcohol, there's no "safe" amount of LSD, which can be taken in ways which don't result in those disastrous and horrible consequences of this drug. That guy that I'll show you in this video that's been posted in this link below, he got put into some psych wards with schizophrenia and psychosis for the rest of his lives (which I'm sure that this happened to so many other LSD users), took the normal small doses of LSD (some gel tabs), and still he got put into some psych ward for the rest of his life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdh3Em-fAEo
Which seems extremely horrible and sad.