Pubdate: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 Source: Oklahoman, The (OK) Copyright: 1999 The Oklahoma Publishing Co. Feedback: http://www.oklahoman.com/?ed-writeus Website: http://www.oklahoman.com/ Forum: http://www.oklahoman.com/forums/ Author: Ron Jenkins, Associated Press Writer TOUGH ANTI-DRUG PLAN PUSHED Alarmed by the growth of methamphetamine trafficking in his district, a freshman eastern Oklahoma lawmaker said Tuesday he will push a tough "Deep-Six" anti-drug program next year. Rep. Kenneth Corn, D-Howe, announced the plan at a news conference, surrounded by students from his Le Flore County district. "This is not a war on the casual user," Corn said, but on "people who choose to profit from the selling of a poison to the children of our communities." The six points of Corn's bill are: Anyone convicted of the manufacture or sale of controlled dangerous substances in Oklahoma would serve 85 percent of their sentences. No suspended or deferred sentences and no paroles for anyone convicted of selling to minors. Drivers' license suspension time would be increased. Appeal bonds would not be allowed. Laws on property seizure would be strengthened by removing the exemption from forfeiture for property carrying homestead status. A $10 million grant program would be initiated for law enforcement agencies to hire extra officers and to increase resources for drug prevention. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D