OKLAHOMA CITY (OP) – A spokesman for Oklahoma’s methamphetamine
industry says a proposed 55-cent would hurt the state’s already-struggling pharmaceutical
manufacturing business.
Gov. Brad Henry proposed the tax hike last month, saying the money would be
used to provide Oklahoma teachers with cabana boys, liquor, and “all the coke they
can snort.”
However, a Durant meth manufacturer says the tax will simply drive customers to
cheaper sources of the drug
“Them there's that wants it, they just gonna get it on the Internets on in Texas,”
said Lucas Boduke, a meth “chef” and part-time wife-beater. “Big government
sumbitches always trying to take my sheeit,” said Boduke who, like many Oklahomans
who complain about big government, derives most of his income from government
subsidies and welfare payments.