Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> choppers are zooming up and down the canyons as part of "CAMP," the
> Campaign Against Marijuana Production. Choppers find pot fields,
> troops are dispatched, shoot-outs occur. All over a plant, an
> agricultural product which several of the Founders grew on their
> plantations. And Santa Cruz also has the fascist police state habit
> of subpoenaing the customer records of hydroponics equipment sellers
> and then launching raids against those who bought such equipment.
> Welcome to Amerika.)
The boom of molecular biology may very well throw drug enforcement for
a loop. For a simple example, assume that a drug-friendly biologist
isolated the gene for THC, and spliced it into some other kind of
plant. The result is a fruit or vegitable which has THC in it, which
will make consumers high, but which is most likely very hard to
distinguish from the normal version of that fruit. This process could
be performed for any kind of drug product for which a gene could be
isolated. In reality, it's a bit more complicated than that, but
that's the concept.
I guess they would ban genetics education then. I'm surprised that
they haven't done something about the proliferation of dangerous
chemistry knowledge in educational instututions and libraries yet.
> when they elected to no longer be part of the union. The First
> Fascist, Lincoln, put an end to this when he disallowed the southern
> states from leaving the union. So much for the voluntary part, eh?
And picked a war, and left about 600,000 people dead, and set any
number of very bad precidents. The Congress wasn't much better after
Lincoln's assassination either, with their various "reconstruction"
plans. Very sad.