bransondude
Neurotransmetteur
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- 2/2/09
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I wasn't the OP, just startled at the mind control reaction to it.
I don't think it's a solid solution to addiction but I think it might work well as an emergency stopgap. One can put a tourniquet on a severed arm to give enough time for a surgeon to stop the bleeding, right? I'm not hiding behind it because that is the very purpose that is being proposed in the article.
It's not like they are going to require everyone to take naltrexone everyday. Even if they wanted to, it wouldn't be practical to enforce on an entire population.
All I'm saying is, "the Man" isn't always trying to steamroll the little guys.
I don't think it's a solid solution to addiction but I think it might work well as an emergency stopgap. One can put a tourniquet on a severed arm to give enough time for a surgeon to stop the bleeding, right? I'm not hiding behind it because that is the very purpose that is being proposed in the article.
It's not like they are going to require everyone to take naltrexone everyday. Even if they wanted to, it wouldn't be practical to enforce on an entire population.
All I'm saying is, "the Man" isn't always trying to steamroll the little guys.