Holy City Sinner Radio
LISTEN: Holy City Sinner Radio Episode 37: The Fight for Medical Cannabis in South Carolina
The 37th episode of Holy City Sinner Radio, this website’s companion podcast, is now live on multiple streaming platforms. This week’s guests are Cody Callarman and Chris Schnieder, two Marine Corps veterans from the Lowcountry who are pushing to legalize medical cannabis for people in need of it’s benefits, especially veterans who are using opioids and becoming addicted.
Callarman is also the founder and CEO of a hemp farm called Zitro Farms and their online store, The Carolina Dream. Schniedeer works for the company as well. They are advocating for the passage of the The Compassionate Care Act (H. 3361, S.150), which is led by Beaufort Republican Tom Davis. You can e-mail your legislator in support of the South Carolina Compassionate Care Act by clicking here.
- SC’s new congressional map challenged as unconstitutional, racially discriminatory
- SC State Museum finalizing plans to house John C. Calhoun Monument statue
- Charleston’s Floyd Manor gets upkeep, repairs 1.5 years after failed livability inspection
- Charleston Police Chief Luther Reynolds Has Leg Amputated in Fight Against Aggressive and Rare Form of Cancer
- Charleston City Council votes to establish racial conciliation commission
- Charleston Councilwoman Parker gets a pass on City Hall mask rule, sits behind screen
You can listen to the episode via your preferred service below:
- Apple Podcasts
- Google Podcasts
- Spotify
- YouTube (see below)
Episode references:
- SC’s new congressional map challenged as unconstitutional, racially discriminatory (The State)
- SC State Museum finalizing plans to house John C. Calhoun Monument statue (ABC News 4)
- Commission recommends moving Calhoun statue to California art exhibition (WPDE)
- Charleston’s Floyd Manor gets upkeep, repairs 1.5 years after failed livability inspection (Post & Courier)
- Charleston Police Chief Luther Reynolds Has Leg Amputated in Fight Against Aggressive and Rare Form of Cancer (HCS)
- Charleston City Council votes to establish racial conciliation commission (Live 5 News)
- Charleston Councilwoman Parker gets a pass on City Hall mask rule, sits behind screen (Post & Courier)
- Summary of the South Carolina Compassionate Care Act — S. 150 (MPP)
- South Carolina: State Senate Advances Compassionate Care Act (NORML)
- Jeni’s Invites You to Help Set a World Record by Eating Ice Cream For Breakfast (HCS)
- Poke Burri
- Women’s Rights and Empowerment Network (WREN)
- Uptown Hospitality Group Opens Bodega and Share House on Ann Street (HCS)
The show’s artwork was created by Grace Lancaster-Goguen (glancastergoguen@gmail.com). The episode’s music is by Tyler Boone. The show is produced by Lindsay Collins from LMC Soundsystem and the popular local podcast, EffinBRadio.
–