This article was made some time ago: The Anti-Smoking Vaccine | Drugs | AlterNet If this is possible, they could create a THC vaccine. This really scares me, people.
They cant just come up and stab a needle into me, or my kid if i have one. Its a right, you dont need immunizations. Your not obligated to..
because its bud which is legal in another country and is decriminalized in most states and is probably going to be legal in the U.S. one day, that's why...
Someone posted this comment, which I agree with completely. What the govt. would really like to see is a vaccine against the effects of marijuana, which is already in the works. Why? Because they can. Next- the holy grail of the thought police- would be a vaccine cocktail conferring permanent immunity to LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, DMT, and any similar compounds. Once these exist, parents will be strongly pressured to give them to their kids- it's the responsible thing to do. The "good schools" will all want to see your drug vaccination records before they admit you. And any workplace that currently drug tests will just give the shots instead.
No they can't make you but they can force you choose to. If your kid couldn't play any sports, go to school, or go to college without this shot would you keep them out so they could smoke? This would never happen but I'm just trying to say it's possible.
Actually I wouldn't be surprised at all if it DID happen. I would never give my kids that shot, under any conditions.
I would be furious is someone gave me that violation of personal rights and freedom in shot form. America, land of the free, free to the power of the people in uniform
They'd better bring bullets if they ever want to put this shot into me or anyone in my family. They can stick that shit in my veins when I'm a corpse.
If its nearly legal then they wont make it manditory. Only idiots will actually get this vaccine for their children.
Kids that aren't vaccinated can still do that stuff now with a legal waiver. Like I said, I use the religious one for my son and he's allowed in public school this fall.