Pubdate: Sat, 02 Mar 2002
Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL)
Copyright: 2002 News-Journal Corp
Contact:  http://www.n-jcenter.com/
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Author: News-Journal wire services

BONG MAKER WINS NATIONAL REPUBLICAN BUSINESS AWARD

SARASOTA -- A businessman indicted for making pipes commonly used by 
marijuana smokers won an award from the National Republican Congressional 
Committee and was in the running Republican of the Year.

Chris Hill, 30, of Sarasota, was named one of the 500 businessmen of 2001 
last week, making him a candidate for the party's top honor. He was also an 
honorary member of the committee's business advisory council, which made 
him a candidate for the Businessman of the Year award.

But Hill is facing up to 20 years in prison, charged by federal prosecutors 
in Iowa with distributing drug paraphernalia. Federal agents say they found 
his pipes when they raided three Iowa smoke shops.

Republican spokesman Carl Forti said he was unaware of the charges against 
Hill until he was contacted by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.

"Excellent," Forti told the paper. "If that's the case, his invitation will 
be rescinded and his award will be revoked."

Hill said the party had been courting him since Inc Magazine listed his as 
one of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in 1999.

More than 5,000 stores nationwide sell pipes like the ones Hill made under 
the brand-name Chills. The pipes are illegal only if the vendors know 
customers will use them for drugs.

"It's a complete misunderstanding," Hill said. "I'm not going to make pipes 
again. I'm embarrassed that my government has put me in this position: 
They've lumped me in with some liberal longhaired dopers. That's not the 
kind of crowd I run with."
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