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    CannaFestival on April 19-21 will Help Navigate the Future of Cannabis in Nashville

    Article submittedBy Article submittedApril 12, 2024Updated:April 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nashville, TN – The Nashville CannaFestival, curated by Marley Sims, affectionately known in the community as CannaBae Marley, is poised to transform the landscape of cannabis culture in Nashville and beyond. This innovative festival seeks to educate, empower, and connect individuals through a celebration of cannabis’s holistic benefits, against a backdrop of legislative challenges and cultural misconceptions.

    Marley Sims brings a wealth of experience from organizing cannabis-themed events in Washington D.C., a region known for its robust community spirit and collaborative vendor environment. “In D.C., we thrived on unity among cannabis vendors. It was all about supporting each other,” Sims reflects on her past endeavors. However, transitioning to Nashville in November 2019 presented new challenges. “The cannabis community here wasn’t as interconnected, and resources were scarce. It became clear that education around cannabis, especially CBD, was sorely needed.”

    With Tennessee on the cusp of legal challenges to CBD, Hemp, Delta 8, and Delta 9, Sims emphasizes the importance of dispelling myths and promoting informed dialogue. “There’s a misconception that CBD can induce a high, which it doesn’t. Education is crucial,” Sims states, aiming to foster a more informed community around cannabis and its benefits.

    A significant part of Sims’ mission is to address the disparities within the cannabis industry, particularly the disproportionate impact of marijuana criminalization on African Americans. “We need more black folks in cannabis, not just as consumers but as informed participants and business owners. Knowledge is power, especially when navigating cannabis regulations,” Sims passionately shares.

    The Nashville CannaFestival is a vibrant expression of Sims’ vision, offering a diverse program that includes vendor exhibitions, informative panels on farming and legalization, Bend and Blaze yoga sessions, and culinary delights from local food trucks. The festival also features unique workshops on tincture making and herbalism, aiming to demystify cannabis and highlight its therapeutic potential.

    Special events like Friedd Friedaze, the Blunts and Brunch fashion show, and the Blazin’ Tea Party encapsulate the festival’s spirit – a harmonious blend of education, art, and community engagement. “We’re breaking down the negative stigma surrounding cannabis, one event at a time, while empowering our community to embrace the holistic benefits of cannabis in their daily lives,” Sims articulates, underscoring the festival’s inclusive and transformative ethos.

    Join the Nashville CannaFestival, where education meets elevation in a communal celebration of cannabis culture. For tickets and more information, visit nashvillecannafestival.com.

    The Nashville CannaFestival champions the holistic benefits of cannabis, particularly CBD, through educational workshops, panels, and exhibits. Aiming to correct misconceptions and highlight cannabis’ wellness potential, the festival is a beacon for community engagement and empowerment. Open to adults 21+, it fosters a welcoming space for exploration, learning, and connection, aligning with Tennessee’s progressive stance on hemp and CBD for informed and responsible use.

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