Friday, January 12, 2018 10:03:02 PM
Kentucky officials are reviewing a case that could result in a former sheriff being kicked out of the state’s pilot program to grow industrial hemp after he was charged with cultivating marijuana.
Former Jackson County Sheriff Denny Peyman is thought to be the first participant in the hemp program arrested for allegedly growing marijuana, hemp’s psychoactive cousin.
Peyman has been approved to grow hemp since 2015, the year after he lost reelection and left office, according to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.
He was approved to grow up to 20 acres of hemp this year
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