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Jeff Dean 16-03-2003 02:32 AM

GM and drugs
 
Had an idea to put out here. There has been all this worry about GM crops
cross contaminating normal crops via pollen. What would happen if somebody
was to modify opium or cocoa plants, so that they didn't produce the
narcotic compounds? Make them prolific pollen producers, and introduce them
into the wild where these are cash crops. This could severely cut the
potency of these drugs, and thus reduce their cash value. This would have a
strong impact on the flow of drugs and money into narcotrafficer and
terrorist organizations.

Just a thought.



Dennis G. 16-03-2003 06:56 AM

GM and drugs
 
"Jeff Dean" wrote:

Had an idea to put out here. There has been all this worry about GM crops
cross contaminating normal crops via pollen. What would happen if somebody
was to modify opium or cocoa plants, so that they didn't produce the
narcotic compounds? Make them prolific pollen producers, and introduce them
into the wild where these are cash crops. This could severely cut the
potency of these drugs, and thus reduce their cash value. This would have a
strong impact on the flow of drugs and money into narcotrafficer and
terrorist organizations.

Just a thought.



If effective, it would reduce opium production if the flowers were not
fertilized as the seed pod would not be there to tap.. Cocoa production,
however, depends on leaf production so negating the flower would likely increase
production.

Dennis

Gilgamesh 16-03-2003 07:08 PM

GM and drugs
 
"Dennis G." wrote in message
...
"Jeff Dean" wrote:

Had an idea to put out here. There has been all this worry about GM

crops
cross contaminating normal crops via pollen. What would happen if

somebody
was to modify opium or cocoa plants, so that they didn't produce the
narcotic compounds? Make them prolific pollen producers, and introduce

them
into the wild where these are cash crops. This could severely cut the
potency of these drugs, and thus reduce their cash value. This would

have a
strong impact on the flow of drugs and money into narcotrafficer and
terrorist organizations.

Just a thought.



If effective, it would reduce opium production if the flowers were not
fertilized as the seed pod would not be there to tap.. Cocoa production,
however, depends on leaf production so negating the flower would likely

increase
production.

Dennis


Cocoa production isn't harmful, except to chocaholics, surely?

This is a bit like the release of sterile male insects, which has been used
with limited success, but it might be an appropriate use of the "terminator"
gene, if you can produce it in a form where it resists transgenic transfer
into useful plants.
The biggest problem is likely to be that if you reduce the supply, you
increase the unit value of the remaining product, so you'll have all the
crackheads chasing fewer rocks, which they have to pay more for, so they
have to rob more people....
--
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Gilgamesh of Uruk
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Richard McDermott 19-03-2003 04:08 AM

GM and drugs
 

"Jeff Dean" wrote in message
...
Had an idea to put out here. There has been all this worry about GM crops
cross contaminating normal crops via pollen. What would happen if

somebody
was to modify opium or cocoa plants, so that they didn't produce the
narcotic compounds? Make them prolific pollen producers, and introduce

them
into the wild where these are cash crops. This could severely cut the
potency of these drugs, and thus reduce their cash value. This would have

a
strong impact on the flow of drugs and money into narcotrafficer and
terrorist organizations.

Just a thought.

I doubt it would work.Dope crops are bred and cultivated like other crops,
There is plenty of escaped rope hemp that will only give the determined
toker a headache yet, through modern cross breeding, pot gets tastier and
tastier. Also, FYI, before prohibition The USA was opium self-sufficient. If
you want to keep dope dollars out of the hands of freelance terrorists, make
drugs legal.




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