
The Joe Rogan Experience #1136 - Hamilton Morris
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Jun 26, 2018 Hamilton Morris, a writer and documentarian known for "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia," dives into the complexities of substance use and its cultural implications. He critiques the war on drugs, emphasizing the need for nuanced discussions about safety and addiction, particularly with kratom and ibogaine. Morris shares personal stories about psychedelics, exploring their therapeutic potential and societal perceptions. The conversation also touches on stimulant use, media sensationalism, and the intertwining of cannabis capitalism and consciousness.
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Prohibition Focuses On Enjoyment, Not Toxicity
- Controlled substances lists target enjoyable drugs, not the deadliest poisons.
- Morris links prohibition to puritanical attitudes that treat euphoria as morally wrong.
Assess Performance, Not Past Exposure
- Judge people by productivity, not remote residue tests; current drug testing fails to measure present competency.
- Prefer outcome-based assessments over invasive urine or hair tests that only show past exposure.
Drugs Rarely Explain Complex Acts
- Finding drugs in a decedent doesn't explain motives or internal states and rarely clarifies behavior causation.
- Morris cautions against simplistic attribution of violent acts to pharmaceuticals alone.







