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Montgomery County man maintains push to legalize hemp

Posted December 21, 2012
Montgomery County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jim Politis is seen Monday in the county office building in Christiansburg. Politis is an advocate of domestic industrial hemp farming. He is pictured standing behind a large house plant in the lobby. | Matt Gentry, The Roanoke Times

Montgomery County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jim Politis is seen Monday in the county office building in Christiansburg. Politis is an advocate of domestic industrial hemp farming. He is pictured standing behind a large house plant in the lobby. | Matt Gentry, The Roanoke Times

Montgomery County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jim Politis plans in 2013 to remain a foot solider in a national campaign for the industrial form of marijuana.

“I’m going to work on it until they tell me I can’t or I get it done,” the 65-year-old leader said.

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  1. Its time for Politis to care more about county government than hemp. Maybe he should run for a higher office and let someone interested in county government to take his place.

    Comment by granthallock — December 22, 2012 @ 9:29 am

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