Vaccine against drugs

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  1. GeordieLee

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    Vaccine against drugs

    British authorities announced this week that they're to hold feasibility studies
    on the practicalities of using vaccines against 'pleasure drugs', including the
    question whether such inoculations should become compulsory.

    "Drugs that are taken, both legally and illegally, for hedonistic reasons, and
    that can lead to addiction, may in the future be controlled, their use
    prevented, and addiction treated, by biochemical vaccines," the Foresight
    Project's outline proposal explains. "The intention is to make the addict unable
    to experience the 'high' or the first-time user unable to become addicted."

    "Furthermore, questions arise as to what drugs should be targeted, including
    both sanctioned (eg alcohol and cigarettes) and illegal drugs (eg cocaine);
    whether the vaccine should be permanent or temporary; and to what other purpose
    a vaccine may be used for (eg treating gambling or for producing social
    conformity)," they add.

    One of the key scientists involved in the new project is Professor David Nutt,
    who enthusiastically endorsed anti-pleasure vaccines last July, when the
    Independent newspaper suggested the UK government was planning a nationwide
    anti-drug immunisation scheme similar to those used for infectious diseases.

    "People could be vaccinated against drugs at birth as you are against measles,"
    the Bristol University head of psychopharmacology told the paper, "You could say
    cocaine is more dangerous than measles, for example," he claimed.

    Details of the new vaccination study emerged just as British authorities
    admitted they're seeking to introduce computer files and unique ID codes for
    every newborn baby, a move even the News Of The World referred to this week as
    an 'astonishing Big Brother plan'.

    "Government ministers will seek new powers that will allow them access to almost
    every aspect of someone's life," the tabloid warned, "In time (the computer
    database) will contain details of their health, any benefits and criminal
    record. It will also log where they have travelled to in the world, their
    addresses, car numbers and credit history."
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  3. ManofScience

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    i can't be arsed to read all that - are they saying 1 vaccine for ALL drugs? eh? fuck me - they can't even get a cold vaccine but they knock up a 'INHIBIT ALL DRUGS' vaccine in 10 mins........


    i blame labour once again.
  4. Earl Grey

    Earl Grey time for tea

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    hugging trees , if you dont like it , fuck off , i
    good for smack heeds,coke adicts and general junkeis,even drunkies

    if they realy wonna stop
  5. trance_fan

    trance_fan Registered User

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    It's an absolute disgrace that like!

    I can well see the "Big Brother" thing happening like, it's only a matter of time.
  6. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    George Orwell was right all along :cry:
  7. Freddy Flintoff

    Freddy Flintoff WE MISS YOU JOHN

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    hahahah watch the pill heads cry..... :lol:

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