Middle Tennessee dispensary owners share why they left their careers to open cannabis business – WKRN News 2

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The pace of life, the stress of work, all while finding time for family can lead to anxiety, pain, sleep issues, and other health problems.

Rather than seeking prescriptions or over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, more and more people are seeking natural remedies. Hemp, CBD, and other cannabis derivatives became legal six years ago and they’re growing in popularity.

Kron Cannabis Dispensary is set to open its third location in Middle Tennessee and has been in business since 2018.

“The reality for what cannabis has done for me in my own life is life-changing,” explained Kron Cannabis owner Jake Seipel.

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Jake and Sima Seipel opened Kron Cannabis Dispensary when Congress approved the 2018 Farm Bill legalizing hemp, defined in the legislation as the cannabis plant. They have been very successful.

“Oh, I ask customers ‘How did you hear about us?’ Most of them say my friend told me, my boss told me, my doctor told me. This business for us is built on the word of mouth and experience of folks who come in here and try it,” said Sima Seipel.

Along with their five

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