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HENRY TO SIGN ANTI-METH LAW

A measure calling for an online database linking pharmacies will be signed by the governor Monday, strengthening Oklahoma's nationally acclaimed anti-methamphetamine law.

State law enforcement officials and legislators will join Henry when he signs House Bill 1507 into law at 2 p.m.  in the Blue Room at the state Capitol.

The bill establishes a statewide database to help ensure customers adhere to purchase limits on pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in the making of meth.

"We're already leading the nation when it comes to fighting the war on methamphetamine," Henry said.  "This legislation will make an already tough law even tougher."

Last year Henry helped push through a law restricting sales of pseudoephedrine tablets.  Certain decongestants that contain pseudoephedrine must be placed behind drug store counters, and buyers must show identification.  The statute has been credited with a drop in methamphetamine-related busts.

More than 25 states are considering legislation that copies Oklahoma's anti-meth efforts.  A handful of state legislatures have passed such a law, with more expected to follow suit.

The tracking system would prevent people from buying more pseudoephedrine than the maximum amount allowed -- 9 grams -- a month, law officers said.