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Drug Education

The document discusses various drugs, their effects, and legal penalties. It defines drug abuse, dependence, and different types of drugs like shabu, marijuana, ecstasy. It describes physical and mental health effects of drugs. It also classifies types of drug abusers and lists common signs of drug abuse and unlawful acts related to drugs.
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Drug Education

The document discusses various drugs, their effects, and legal penalties. It defines drug abuse, dependence, and different types of drugs like shabu, marijuana, ecstasy. It describes physical and mental health effects of drugs. It also classifies types of drug abusers and lists common signs of drug abuse and unlawful acts related to drugs.
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DRUG EDUCATION  Prolonged regular use can lead to the same long-term

BATAAN POLICE PROVINCIAL OFFICE POLICE PROVINCIAL DRUG effects as with synthetic stimulants, including a
ENFORCEMENT UNIT potential for neurotoxicity and brain damage as well as
liver damage.
DRUG
 Substance, other than food or water, that is taken or OTHER DRUGS OF ABUSE
administered for the purpose of altering, sustaining or 1. Inhalants
controlling the recipient’s physical, mental or emotional  Volatile chemical substances that contain psycho-active

state. (mind/mood altering) vapors to produce a state of


intoxication.
DRUG ABUSE Ex: Glue and Adhesive Cement / Rugby / Super Glue /Thinner
 The use of any chemical substance which results in an Immediate Effects:
individual’s physical, mental, emotional impairment(Injury).  Sudden death, presumably from cardiac arrest.

 Using, without benefit of prescription to alter the mood and  Confusion/Disorientation

behavior.  Distorted perception of time and distance


 Slurred Speech

DRUG DEPENDENCE  Aggressive behavior/violence

 State in which a person can function only in the presence of Delayed Effects:
drugs in his system due to his periodic/continues use.  Loss of memory

 A compulsive behavior brought about by drug abuse.  Hepatitis


 Muscle cramps & weakness

PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE  Irregular heartbeat

 Condition wherein a person cannot function without drugs in  Liver, lung, and kidney impairment

his system and that with the drugs, he develops withdrawal  Nervous system damage

signs like restlessness, pain, convulsion, ETC.  Dangerous chemical imbalances in the body

 Develop withdrawal symptoms in the absence of drugs,


sweating, tremors. 2. Cocaine
 Cocaine is a drug from the leaves of the Cocao plant, a shrub

PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE that originated in South America. This drug affects the
 Reliance on drug to achieve or maintain a particular central nervous system as a stimulant.
psychological state a certain mood, a kind of thinking.
 A feeling that one cannot do normal task without a drug. REASONS WHY PEOPLE TURN TO DRUGS
1. Family Problems
DRUGS OF ABUSE 2. Lack of Parental Guidance
1. Shabu 3. Peer Pressure/Curiosity
Undesirable Effects: 4. Boredom, Frustration
 Produces nervousness, tension, irritability, 5. Weak Personality, Desire to Escape From Reality
unreasonable behavior, talkativeness, and loss of self-
control. UNWELL EFFECTS OF DRUGS
 Results in loss of appetite and inability to sleep. I. Physical Health
 Can lead to acute psychotic reactions, Violent and II. Mental Health
destructive behavior and reckless that may result in III. General Health
accidents.
 Includes chest pain, irregularity of heart beat, elevated EFFECTS OF DRUGS
or lowered blood pressure, evidence of weight loss I. Physical Health
convulsion and death from cardiac arrest. 1. Systematic
Long-Term Effects: a. Cardiac (HEART) Pathology
 Prolonged use and even a single exposure especially if b. Pulmonary (Lung) Illnesses
administrated intravenously (entering by way of vein) c. Hepatic (LIVER) Problems
can lead to manifestations of a full blown psychosis d. Renal (KIDNEY) Disease
(delusions/hallucinations) which is similar to
schizophrenia. II. Mental Health
2. Marijuana or Cannabis Sativa 1. Disturbance in PERCEPTION
Immediate Effects: 2. Disturbance in ORIENTATION
 Hallucinations/illusions 3. Disturbance in MEMORY
 Faster heart beat and pulse rate 4. Disturbance in JUDGEMENT
 Bloodshot Eye/blurred vision/Rapid Eye Movement
(REM) III. General Health
 Forgetfulness/inability to think a. Malnutrition
 Altered sense of time/ disorientation b. Infections
 Impaired (WEAKEN) reflexes coordination and c. Accidents
concentration d. Blood Transmitted Disease
 “Food-trip” & sleepiness (MJ)
Long-Term Effects: CLASSIFICATIONS OF DRUG ABUSERS
 Psychiatric consequences 1. EXPERIMENTERS - people who abuse the drug(s) for
 Renal (KIDNEY) damag experimental basis.
 heart disease and strokes 2. OCCASIONAL USERS - abuse the drug occasionally/
whenever there are special occasions. They abuse the drug
3. Ecstasy once every two (2) weeks to two (2) times a week.
Pharmacological Effects 3. REGULAR USERS - abuse the drug on a regular basis
Short-Term Effects: approximately three (3) to four (4) times a week or every
 Fatigue (tiredness) and perhaps depression after the other day.
drug is stopped 4. DRUG DEPENDENTS - people who tend to abuse the
 Restlessness, anxiety and pronounced visual and drug(s) everyday (almost everyday) or about five (5) -
auditory hallucinations at large doses seven (7) times a week.
Long-Term Effects:
5. MENTALLY ILL CHEMICAL ABUSER - (Substance Induced
Psychosis) drug abusers who manifest signs & symptom of UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES (DRUGS)
psychotic disorders caused by the effects of drugs I. Section 7. Employees (trabahador) and Visitors (bisita o
(Hallucinations, , Disorientation, Delusions ETC) bumibisita) of a Den, Dive or Resort
(a) Any employee of a den, dive or resort, who is aware of
COMMON SIGNS OF DRUG ABUSE the nature of the place as such; and
1. Injection Marks of an Addict (b) Any person who is aware of the nature of the place as
2. Unusual effort made to cover arms in order to hide needle such and shall knowingly visit the same
marks Penalty (Kaparusahan)
3. Stealing items which can be readily sold for cash (to support Imprisonment (pagkakulong): 12years 1day - 20years at Fine
a drug habit) (multa): P100,000.00 - P500,000.00
4. Unusual borrowing of money from friends and relatives
5. Changes in Mood – depending on the drug taken. Example: II. Sec. 11 Possession (pagdadala) of Dangerous Drugs (See
depressed or becoming elated and euphoric. Generally Sec. 13)
irritable, discourteous, aggressive. Usually untrustworthy (a) Any person, who, unless authorized by law, shall possess
and lacks self-confidence Low frustration tolerance. (magdala o magari) any dangerous drug
6. Association with known drug abusers Penalty (kaparusahan)
7. Change from normal capabilities (work habits, efficiency, Life Imprisonment (habang Buhay na pagkabilango) to Death
etc.) (hangang Kamatayan) and Fine (multa) P500,000.00 -
8. Change in attendance at work or school P10,000,000.00
9. Wearing sunglasses constantly at inappropriate times (for
instance, indoors or at night) or only to hide dilated or III. Section 12. Possession (pagdadala) of Equipment -
constricted pupils but also to compensate for the eyes’ (kagamitan), Instrument (instrumento), Apparatus (aparato)
inability to adjust to sunlight. Marijuana causes bloodshot and Other Paraphernalia (mga kagamitan) for Dangerous
eyes. Drugs. (See Sec. 14)
10. Poor physical appearance, including inattention to dress (a) Any person, who, unless authorized by law, shall possess
and personal hygiene - Lacks interest in his studies/work or have under his/her control any equipment, instrument,
(withdrawal from responsibility) Blames everybody but apparatus and other paraphernalia fit or intended for
himself smoking, consuming, administering, injecting, ingesting, or
introducing any dangerous drug into the body: xxx
RA 9165 Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 (b) The possession of such shall be prima facie (matibay na
It is the policy of the State: ebidensya) evidence that the possessor (nagdadala) has
1. To safeguard the integrity of its territory & the well-being smoked, consumed, administered to himself/herself,
of its citizenry, particularly the youth, from the harmful injected, ingested or used a dangerous drug and shall be
effects of dangerous drugs on their physical & mental well- presumed to have violated Section 15 Used of Drugs
being, and (pagamit).
2. To defend the same against acts or lapses harmful to their Penalty(kaparusahan)
development and preservation Imprisonment: 6 months & 1 day – 4 years Fine: P10,000.00 -
P50,000.00
SECTION 05
Sale (pagbenta), Trading (pangkalakal), Administration IV. Use of Dangerous Drugs (Paggamit)
(pangangasiwa), Dispensation (pagkakalat), Delivery (a) A person apprehended or arrested, who is found to be
(paghahatid), Distribution (pamamahagi) & Transportation positive (napatunayang Positibo) for use of any
(paglilipat) of Dangerous Drugs &/or Controlled Precursors & dangerous drug, preparatory exam (drug test kit)
Essential Chemicals confirmatory after a confirmatory test (blood
PENALTY O KAPARUSAHAN examination), shall be imposed a penalty of a minimum
Life (panghabangbuhay na pagkakbilango) to Death of 6 months REHABILITATION in a government center
(kamatayan) and fine (multa) P500,000.00-P10,000,000.00 for the first offense
(b) If apprehended using any dangerous drug for the second
SECTION 06 MAINTENANCE OF A DEN, DIVE OR RESORT time (pangalawang beses na huli), he/she shall suffer
Den, Dive or Resort - A place (lugar) where any dangerous drug the penalty of Imprisonment 6 years & 1 day to 12 years
and/or controlled precursor and essential chemical is manage + Fine P50k to P200k
(pinapangasiwaan), delivered (hinihahatid), stored for illegal * Provided, That this Section shall not be applicable where the
purposes (inilalagak), distributed(ipinamamahagi), sold person tested is also found to have in his/her possession such
(nabibili/pinagbibilihan)or used in any form (o ginagamit). quantity of any dangerous drug provided for under Section 11
PENALTY O KAPARUSAHAN possesion of dangerous drug (pagdadala ng ipinagbabawal na
1. Financier (tagagastos) - panghabangbuhay na gamot) of this Act, in which case the provisions stated therein
pagkakbilango) to Death (kamatayan) and fine (multa) shall apply.
P500,000.00 -P10,000,000.00
2. Protector/Coddler (protektor) - 12 years 1 day V. Sec 16. Cultivation or Culture (pagtatanim) of Plants
Pagkakulong – 20 years Pagkakulong at Multa Classified as Dangerous Drugs (Maijuana/ opium poppy ) or
P100,000.00 – P500,000.00 are Sources Thereof
3. Client dies (pagnamatay ang biktima) – parusang (a) Any person, who shall plant, cultivate or culture
kamatayan at P1M - P15M fine (multa) marijuana, opium poppy or any other plant regardless
of quantity, which is or may hereafter be classified as a
* den/dive/resort shall be confiscated in favor of government dangerous drug or as a source from which any
(kukumpiskahin ang bahay o lugar at mapupunta sa gobyerno) dangerous drug may be manufactured or derived
Penalty (kaparusahan)
4. Maintenance (pagpapanatili) – (panghabangbuhay na panghabangbuhay na pagkakbilango) to Death (kamatayan)
pagkakbilango) to Death (kamatayan) and fine (multa) and fine (multa) P500,000.00 -P10,000,000.00 )
P500,000.00 -P10,000,000.00 )
5. Caters to minor clients (pagbenta sa mga minor de edad)
– Death (kamatayan) and fine (multa) P500,000.00 -
P10,000,000.00 )
UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES (MARIJUANA)
I. Any person, who organizes, manages or acts as a "financier"
of any of the illegal activities prescribed in this
Section = panghabangbuhay na pagkakbilango) to Death
(kamatayan) and fine (multa) P500,000.00 -P10,000,000.00 )
II. Any person, who acts as a "protector/coddler" of any
violator of the provisions under this
Section = Imprisonment of 12 years & 1 day - 20 years Fine
of P100k to P500k

OTHER UNLAWFUL ACTS


Sec 26. Attempt or Conspiracy (pakikipagsabwatan).
Any attempt or conspiracy to commit the following unlawful
acts shall be penalized by the same penalty prescribed for the
commission of the same:
(a) Importation;
(b) Sale, trading, administration, dispensation, delivery,
distribution and transportation;
(c) Maintenance of a den, dive or resort where any
dangerous drug is used in any form;
(d) Manufacture of any dangerous drug and/or controlled
precursor and essential chemical; and
(e) Cultivation or culture of plants which are sources of
dangerous drugs.

SHABU PARAPHERNALIA
1. Tooter
2. Lighter
3. Shabu
4. Aluminum Foil

MARIJUANA PARAPHERNALIA
1. Rolling Paper
2. Marijuana (Dried and Fresh)
3. Lighter

VISION
Drug-Free Philippines by the year 2020

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