Comedian Shane Mauss: Shrooms, DMT, Joe Rogan, and the 'Psychedelic Renaissance'
Reason's Nick Gillespie talked with Mauss, a comedian who tours the country discussing his psychedelic experiences, at the Psychedelic Science 2023 conference.
HD Download"I never pictured a world where marijuana would be anywhere close to legal, and it's mind-blowing to me that mushrooms are being decriminalized everywhere," says Shane Mauss, a comedian who tours the country discussing his psychedelic experiences.
Reason caught up with him at the Psychedelic Science 2023 conference, held in Denver this June, where he participated in a "roast" of the psychedelic scene. The conference was sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, or MAPS, and a reported 13,000 people gathered in The Mile-High City to discuss every aspect of drug policy, research, and culture.
Mauss, who also hosts a science podcast called Here We Are, shared his thoughts about the mainstreaming of psychedelic drugs, the surprising pace of legalization efforts, and the role that Joe Rogan and other public figures play in normalizing psychedelics.
Watch the full interview above.
Music Credits: "Cool on the Moon" by Alchemorph via Artlist
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Well, I mean, we're decriminalizing everything. Vandalism, shoplifting, assault/battery, burglary, robbery, arson, pretty much anything to do with indecency toward as child - we're apparently content with letting the criminals and degenerates run the show, so why not let the dope fiends in on it too?
https://reason.com/2023/09/06/with-22-year-sentence-ex-proud-boys-leader-enrique-tarrio-pays-hefty-trial-penalty/
At least the "criminals and degenerates" among the Trumpanzees gone apeshit will NOT get off Scott-free, ass they try to steal our democracy! SOME forms of grand larceny WILL still be punished!
(And I for one am glad for THAT much! Democracy works MUCH better than mobocracy!)
>>glad for THAT much!
seriously bro? 22 years?
I do agree that the sentence was too stuff, and the dude was being punished for asking for a trial… Those parts ain’t quite right…
PS, part of the problem is that "justice" is TOO DAMNED EXPENSIVE!!! Since the lawyers demand billions of dollars, and too-fancy endless law degrees, they ("the system") feels that accused criminals MUST be PUNISHED for demanding a jury trial, since the taxpayers have to BLEED AND BLEED AND BLEED to feed the PARASITICAL endless armies of over-paid lawyers and judges!!! Most lawmakers are lawyers. THERE is a HUGE root cause!
...sentence was too STIFF not too stuff, excuse my butterfingers...
>>THERE is a HUGE root cause!
agreed. they weren't supposed to be.
Democracy?
Odd how no Trumpanzees point with pride to their mystic-mob mimics in Brazil. These guys had the Jeffersonian gumption to destroy property and even defecate on office tables in principled and literate caudillo de Dios fashion leaders will eulogize for millennia as exemplary practice of illiterate anarco-bigotry.
See how superstitious looter mystics equivocate victimless with crime? This is why Ayn never argued with ignoramuses, and why Reason installed the Moot Lewser buttons.
>>mushrooms are being decriminalized everywhere
highly recommended.
I do not generally recommend the interview though. Between the beard and shirt, the literal "Huh, that's a really good question." answers, and the vague reference to having face planted because of ketamine use, it really seems an awful lot like Reason ran out of people to interview.
they should interview me I have the anecdata.
worked at a Taco Bell in SoCal late 80s there was a helium tank for balloons. wouldn't say I face-planted so much as the floor came up and violently hit me in the nose.
When groups and organizations meet to discuss drug policy, wearing suits would go a long way. These hippies ruin everything, and I have advicated eliminating all possession and use prohibitions.
Riiiight... A bunch of DEA agents in suits and shoulder holsters, on the other hand...
Libertarians need mystical bigot Leviticans to tell us how to NOT use leveraged spoiler votes to save the economy from the Crashes and Depressions of ignorant coercion.
Not for nothing, but teaching your kids to stay away from people trying to seduce them into doing stupid things; including drugs, is the best thing you can do for them.
Teaching them how to defend themselves, gives them the self confidence in life to deal with and even kick the crap out of things that come their way with the intent to destroy their future.
It all starts at home. Instead of promoting drug use that will never help advance Libertarianism…and makes the whole party look like a bunch of degenerates, how about promoting Liberty and the path how to get there.
The blessings of Liberty were secured with unregistered guns and balls of steel. Yet here some people are promoting psychedelic drugs and wasting time promoting someone going on tour to talk about being a degenerate….instead of setting the brush fires of Liberty.
Ah, a superstitious Herbert Hoover race-builder eager to send men with guns out to ban production and trade. Then, SURPRISE! Hoovervilles, poverty, depression, suicides, communism and war. Prohibition caused The Crash, so prohibitionists are anti-American.
Danged if Nick isn't getting really good at this job. I'm impressed.
Your mother.