
Mind & Matter Psychoactive Drugs, Psychedelics, Society & Hamilton's Pharmacopeia | Hamilton Morris | 6
Feb 1, 2021
Hamilton Morris, a journalist and chemist known for his groundbreaking series on psychoactive substances, dives deep into the world of drugs and their societal impacts. He highlights the importance of honest drug education, contrasting the stigmas surrounding methamphetamine with its medical uses. Morris also discusses the euphoric potential of xenon gas as an anesthetic and explores the complexities of ketamine and ibogaine in addiction treatments, emphasizing the cultural contexts of these substances.
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Honest Drug Coverage Beats Scare Tactics
- Media scare tactics about drugs backfired and eroded public trust.
- Honest, science-based coverage better equips people to form safer relationships with substances.
Regulate Like Food, Not Prison
- Hamilton favors broad freedom plus safety controls, like food regulation.
- He opposes incarcerating people for selling psychoactive substances and supports testing/certification.
Positive Methamphetamine Stories Found Online
- Hamilton solicited positive methamphetamine stories and found many patients responsibly using prescriptions.
- He filmed people who used meth/amphetamine constructively and challenged stigma-driven media campaigns.






