State Representative Lee Yancey (R - Shaggy's) appears on the Empower Mississippi podcast with host Grant Callen. Mr. Yancey is considered one of the architects of medical marijuana policy in Mississippi. They delve into the state of the cannabis industry in Mississippi as well as krater and hemp. However, the discussion is not limited to all things weed but delves into school choice, and how Mississippi is overcoming poverty.
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Thank you, Lee Yancey.
To think MS had a head start in cannabis research by way of Ole Miss, and for all those years did nothing with it, and when the time came for other states to be able to research and benefit from it MS still did nothing but lag behind while having a head start.
Ju$tifying the wacky tabacky is all $moke and mirror$.
Mississippi will always have poverty as long as Bennie Thompson is in office.
Mississippi hired the same firm as Arkansas did to make it as obtuse and money grabbing as possible.
But but but "my medicine"... It was never about medicinal; it was all about recreational. Hide and watch.
SciTechDaily: New Research Uncovers Alarming Heart Risks for Marijuana Users
Recent research suggests a significant correlation between marijuana use and increased heart attack risks, particularly among younger adults.
Recent research suggests a significant correlation between marijuana use and increased heart attack risks, particularly among younger adults. Two large-scale studies, including a meta-analysis of over 75 million people, reveal that cannabis users under 50 could face a six times higher risk of heart attack compared to non-users.
More and more information regarding the ill effects of pot use keeps coming out. Our society is setting itself up for a medical disaster.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/06/17/health/marijuana-heart-death-wellness
No it's about the money just like everything else. Yet I'm sure you enjoy your alcohol and cigarettes.
MS will always have poverty because of the mindset here. I'm poor is worn like a badge of honor.
Come on, haven't you heard, weed is the cure all for anything. Just ask a pothead
I bet you have the munchies.
Bennie is one of hundreds of politicians in this state from all races, party affiliations, etc. that have failed the state and continue to fail the state.
distillates water down the concentrates and make them weak and ineffective in the politician's attempt to cap the THC at 60% - things like real RSO for cancer patients and chronic pain can't be treated. keep in mind this is medical with a prescription they are playing with so the government stands in between me and my physician on behalf of big pharma and reefer madness
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