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From: Felix18/21/2006 9:41:07 AM
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Missouri Highway Patrol News May/June 2006

The Missouri State Highway Patrol
was honored to host a press conference
for U.S. Senator Jim Talent (R-MO) on
Friday, March 10, 2006. The conference
enabled Sen. Talent and law enforcement
officers from various agencies to
make the public aware of new legislation
signed by President George W. Bush
the day before.

“This bill will help curb the production
of meth labs in Missouri,” said Major
James F. Keathley. “The major
complaint will be this law causes the
public an inconvenience. I’ll tell you
what inconvenience is. Inconvenient is
when a landlord’s building is burned
because of a meth lab. Inconvenient is
having anhydrous ammonia tanks on
your farm being broken into every
night. Last year, 999 children were
taken away from parents who cook
meth. To Sen. Talent, I say thank you.”

“The impact of the Combat Meth
Act will be immeasurable,” said Sen. Talent.

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The company chose Missouri because it has led the nation with the
highest number of methamphetamine incidents in 2004 and 2005. Senator Jim Talent
(R-MO) and Diane Feinstein (D-CA) co-sponsored a U.S. Senate Bill entitled,
"Combat Methamphetamine Act" that was passed into law in March 2006, to
establish public policy to combat methamphetamine nationwide. The bill
authorizes appropriations of $99 million in each of the next 5 years.

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