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Drug Impairment Goggles
The Drug Impairment Goggles simulate many of the effects of using illegal drugs or overdosing on prescription medication, including disorientation, altered space perception, vertigo, lack of concentration, image distortion, memory problems, and feelings of euphoria.
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