In 2004, the governor approved a law that would soon become a national model in the war in methamphetamine. By restricting over-the-counter sales of a key meth ingredient, pseudoephdrine, Gov. Henry helped shut down clandestine meth labs across the state
Because of its high success rate, dozens of other states and the federal government copied Oklahoma's law, which was also won praise from the US drug czar.
Source: Campaign website, www.henryforgovernor.com, "Issues"
Nov 7, 2006