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A Florida Biochemist Designs a Citrus Tree with THC (http://www.hightimes.com/ht/news/content.php?bid=1566&aid=24)
Being able to get high off half an orange? :wtf:
yokinazu
01-31-2008, 05:16 AM
i just read this story at another site.
sounds like lunch to me
but unfortunatly they will probably outlaw oranges now
wich brings me to another point. there is one plant out there that has caused numerous death and many visits to the emergancy room. an evil scourge on our land that must be made illegal. its widely vailable thoughout the USA and has infiltrated almost every thing we eat or touch. we must stop it now. i urge everyone to write their elected officals and let the know exactly how we feal about our family and freinds getting sick and dieing just so buissnesses can make huge profits. what plant is it you ask. well it is the evil spawned peanut.
iceman81588
01-31-2008, 10:03 AM
I like peanuts
affasd
01-31-2008, 12:46 PM
ya if you click on the site it came from it says its from 1998
8182KSKUSH
02-01-2008, 09:55 AM
um yeah ok
anyways
I wish that potheads would not support high times, and the like, simply because they print garbage just like that article. Use the money to advance legalization, let me see, what's the profit margin here, printing a shit ass article...zilch. Revenue generated from magizine sales and subscriptions, also advertisers online, probably quite a bit. I have an idea, let's re-invest some of the profit into some kind of forward working plan to decriminalize or legalize, or if you will lift pot prohibition. :thumbsup:
Also heard a similar story that some European scientests had crossed with tomatos and made tomatos that produced thc, and I still can't get high from eating pizza.:wtf:
Markass
02-01-2008, 12:38 PM
Wow, that is absolutely amazing! What a mind..Some people just really think of some out there stuff, and this guy did too. Technically it's not illegal, despite it containing THC, that means it also wouldn't be illegal to grow it..They don't list cannabis citrus as a controlled dangerous substance..I would really like to contact this guy..
Markass
02-01-2008, 12:49 PM
um yeah ok
anyways
I wish that potheads would not support high times, and the like, simply because they print garbage just like that article. Use the money to advance legalization, let me see, what's the profit margin here, printing a shit ass article...zilch. Revenue generated from magizine sales and subscriptions, also advertisers online, probably quite a bit. I have an idea, let's re-invest some of the profit into some kind of forward working plan to decriminalize or legalize, or if you will lift pot prohibition. :thumbsup:
Also heard a similar story that some European scientests had crossed with tomatos and made tomatos that produced thc, and I still can't get high from eating pizza.:wtf:
if you'll notice off to the right about half way down, there's a take action module that contains links to email senators in a few states regarding the laws. You can't force people to be active, only active people become activists :) Those who do nothing but sit around and say nothing's getting done and nothing will ever get done are the sole reason why nothing is getting done in the first place. Politicians are ignorant, but when enough people tell them the same thing it tends to make them grasp reality..
You also can't expect someone who's simply going to email them and say "weeds not harmful and it shouldn't be illegal' to do something about it...It helps to be quite in tune with current studies and things going on about marijuana, and quite frankly...a lot of people aren't..When I hear so many pot smokers still think that pot kills brain cells because the government tells them it doesn't produce much confidence..I've only been smoking marijuana for a few years, and it didn't even take me long to figure that out after using it, let alone after reading about the cannabinoid system in our brains..
but for the record, I think high times is a great magazine, I've never subscribed but I have read many issues..full of lots of great info, not to mention I love the idea of a magazine with a fatass trich-covered plant on the front of it, and the government not being able to do jack shit about it.
My next question is, I wonder if these oranges are capable of producing beneficial effects capable of being incorporated in treating pain, or other conditions...If I had to take a wild guess I would imagine that THC is the only cannabinoid in it...hmm, I'd really love to have a chat with this guy...
HerbalConfusion
02-01-2008, 01:29 PM
if you'll notice off to the right about half way down, there's a take action module that contains links to email senators in a few states regarding the laws. You can't force people to be active, only active people become activists :) Those who do nothing but sit around and say nothing's getting done and nothing will ever get done are the sole reason why nothing is getting done in the first place. Politicians are ignorant, but when enough people tell them the same thing it tends to make them grasp reality..
You also can't expect someone who's simply going to email them and say "weeds not harmful and it shouldn't be illegal' to do something about it...It helps to be quite in tune with current studies and things going on about marijuana, and quite frankly...a lot of people aren't..When I hear so many pot smokers still think that pot kills brain cells because the government tells them it doesn't produce much confidence..I've only been smoking marijuana for a few years, and it didn't even take me long to figure that out after using it, let alone after reading about the cannabinoid system in our brains..
but for the record, I think high times is a great magazine, I've never subscribed but I have read many issues..full of lots of great info, not to mention I love the idea of a magazine with a fatass trich-covered plant on the front of it, and the government not being able to do jack shit about it.
My next question is, I wonder if these oranges are capable of producing beneficial effects capable of being incorporated in treating pain, or other conditions...If I had to take a wild guess I would imagine that THC is the only cannabinoid in it...hmm, I'd really love to have a chat with this guy...
That article is years old you know.
um yeah ok
anyways
I wish that potheads would not support high times, and the like, simply because they print garbage just like that article. Use the money to advance legalization, let me see, what's the profit margin here, printing a shit ass article...zilch. Revenue generated from magizine sales and subscriptions, also advertisers online, probably quite a bit. I have an idea, let's re-invest some of the profit into some kind of forward working plan to decriminalize or legalize, or if you will lift pot prohibition. :thumbsup:
Also heard a similar story that some European scientests had crossed with tomatos and made tomatos that produced thc, and I still can't get high from eating pizza.:wtf:
So then support Cannabis Culture. Mark Emery, and the others, says the profits go towards activism for cannabis legalization. But who knows.
There needs to be money to keep pushing the legalization/decriminalization agenda. I am not sure how involved High Times is in that. Although they do host the Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam every year!
HerbalConfusion
02-01-2008, 04:14 PM
Marc Emery
He atleast deserves his name spelled right.
tha del sound
02-01-2008, 05:39 PM
this is cool and all, but since the article was published in 1998, and the events happened even before that, don't you think we would have heard about this before? i mean, this is a pretty crazy break through. you'd think this would have gotten a little more notice by the public. if it was true, i think i would have at least heard one friend say, "oh i heard about this THC oranges..." considering how long ago this happened. but maybe the military got a hold of it and decided to keep things underwraps. if they did, we should probably getting exposed to it soon. they always keep their technology and advancements underwraps for 10 years before they give it to us.
Markass
02-01-2008, 06:46 PM
this is cool and all, but since the article was published in 1998, and the events happened even before that, don't you think we would have heard about this before? i mean, this is a pretty crazy break through. you'd think this would have gotten a little more notice by the public. if it was true, i think i would have at least heard one friend say, "oh i heard about this THC oranges..." considering how long ago this happened. but maybe the military got a hold of it and decided to keep things underwraps. if they did, we should probably getting exposed to it soon. they always keep their technology and advancements underwraps for 10 years before they give it to us.
lol, do you not think the government did absolutely everything they could to keep this quiet? Just as they did with the first discoveries of marijuana being beneficial to cancer patients, and saving people with glaucoma from going blind in the 60's and 70's, and mice being treated with THC slows the growth of tumors and increases the life span of them; and I damn sure didn't know about that before I saw it on a documentary...My friends most definitely didn't have any idea it could do those things..
the military could give 2 shits about drugs, the federal drug military a.k.a. the DEA are the ones that played the role in shutting this guy up. Man, the more I think about it, the more I'd love to have some cannabicitrus seeds..
angry nomad
02-02-2008, 01:33 AM
It sounds fake.
FUNKNUGGET
02-02-2008, 02:24 AM
^ thats what i thought when i read it...
Markass
02-02-2008, 03:59 PM
It sounds fake.
if you go to the link through high times to the original page the story's on, it has the steps in how to design one...perhaps if you had more of an understanding of chemistry it may sound more realistic?
" Biochem 101: How to design a Cannabis-equivalent citrus plant
Step One:
Biochemically isolate all the required enzymes for the production of THC.
Step Two:
Perform N-terminal sequencing on isolated enzymes, design degenerate PCR (polymerase chain reaction) primers and amplify the genes.
Step Three:
Clone genes into an agrobacterial vector by introducing the desired piece of DNA into a plasmid containing a transfer or T-DNA. The mixture is transformed into Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a gram negative bacterium.
Step Four:
Use the Agrobacterium tumefaciens to infect citrus plants after wounding. The transfer DNA will proceed to host cells by a mechanism similar to conjugation. The DNA is randomly integrated into the host genome and will be inherited. "
BlueCat00
02-03-2008, 08:30 AM
Great post Laz I haven't heard about this. I love oranges and I love weed so this is perfecto.
Beefer86
02-07-2008, 02:46 AM
Wow, that is absolutely amazing! What a mind..Some people just really think of some out there stuff, and this guy did too. Technically it's not illegal, despite it containing THC, that means it also wouldn't be illegal to grow it..They don't list cannabis citrus as a controlled dangerous substance..I would really like to contact this guy..
Sorry, technically it is illegal. And it is illegal to grow something with thc, which until now has only been marijuana lol.
If your orange tests positive for thc you are in posession. lol.
Markass
02-07-2008, 03:11 AM
Sorry, technically it is illegal. And it is illegal to grow something with thc, which until now has only been marijuana lol.
If your orange tests positive for thc you are in posession. lol.
They can't go from house to house inspecting orange trees...Sorry bro, I just don't see them walking up to me while I'm eating an orange and saying excuse me son, does that orange have THC in it? I'm going to test it..excuse me sir, but this is my naval and I'm going to finish eating it now.
dragonrider
02-13-2008, 08:59 PM
ya if you click on the site it came from it says its from 1998
Yeah, it's from 1998. Obviously if we are now ten years down the road and no one has ever heard of a pot orange, then nothing ever came of it. I tend to think it was fake. It doesn't even seem likely that an orange could be induced to produce a fat soluble resin in it's flesh anyway. Maybe in it's peel? Seems bogus to me.
redway420
02-20-2008, 06:53 PM
The THC Oranges story is a well crafted hoax recently rediscovered, dusted off and recirculated. It's been on a dozen
forums including High Times. HT printed it as news.
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