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Symposium On Drugs

The document discusses the effects and names of common drugs like shabu, marijuana and ecstasy. It also summarizes the key provisions of the Philippine anti-drug law, RA 9165, including penalties for drug possession, sale and use. It outlines the role of citizens in supporting the government's anti-drug campaign through information sharing, rehabilitation support and drug education.
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Symposium On Drugs

The document discusses the effects and names of common drugs like shabu, marijuana and ecstasy. It also summarizes the key provisions of the Philippine anti-drug law, RA 9165, including penalties for drug possession, sale and use. It outlines the role of citizens in supporting the government's anti-drug campaign through information sharing, rehabilitation support and drug education.
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Patrolwoman Michelle V Maaño

305th MC, Admin PNCO


SHABU
Scientific Name of Shabu:
Methamphetamine Hydrochloride
Street/Slang Names:
Poor Man’s Cocaine Meth
Ice Speed
Shabs “S”
Shasha Ubas Bato
Tobats Siopao
Splash Items
MGA EPEKTO
MAHABANG PANAHON O
PANGUNAHING EPEKTO
PANGMATAGALAN

Nagpapakita ng pagkabalisa, Sakit sa pag-iisip


pagkamainipin, magagalitin,
madaldal at walang pagtitimpi.
Epektong pangkatawan kasama na Matinding pangangati ng loob ng
ang pananakit ng dibdib, di regular ilong na maaring maging dahilan
na tibok ng puso, mataas ang ng madalas na pagdurugo ng ilong.
presyon ng dugo.
Kombulsiyon at kamatayan mula sa Ang pag-iinjeksiyon ng shabu mula
atake sa puso. sa maruming karayom ay maaring
maging dahilan ng pagkakaroon ng
The second drug of
choice among drug
abusers

MARIJUANA
Scientific Name of Marijuana:
Cannabis Sativa (Plants)
Tetrahydrocannabinol (Process)
Street/Slang Names:
Mary Jane MJ
Flower Doodie Pampapogi
Brownies Damo
Pot
Tea Joint
Dope Jutes
Chongki Weed
Ganja Hushies
MGA EPEKTO
MAHABANG PANAHON O
PANGUNAHING EPEKTO
PANGMATAGALAN

Mabilis ang tibok ng puso at pulso Pananakit ng dibdib


Mapula ang mga Mata Pumapalya ang buwanang dalaw
Natutuyuan ang bibig at lalamunan Pansamantalang pagkawala ng kakayahang
manganak para sa lalaki at babae
Malilimutin/di makapag-isip ng mabuti Wala sa panahong panganganak/mababa
ang timbang ng sanggol
Mabagal kumilos at mag-isip Kanser
Matindi ang pagkatakot - labis ang takot na
mawala sa sarili
Masamang epekto ng Marijuana (Mahina,
mabagal kumilos, pabaya at walang
pakialam sa kapaligiran)
A new drug in the market which
is becoming popular among the
affluent members of our society

ECSTASY
Scientific Name of Ecstasy:
MethyleneDioxyMethAmphetamine or MDMA
Street/Slang Names:
Designers Drug X
XTC Rave
Love Drug E
Flying Saucer Adam
LBD or Libido Eve
Artist Drug MDA
Hug Drug Love Doves
MGA EPEKTO
MAHABANG PANAHON O
PANGUNAHING EPEKTO
PANGMATAGALAN

Nagpapakita ng pagkalito, Sakit sa Isip


depresiyon, di pagkatulog, at di
mapakali

Epektong pang Pisikal, tulad ng Sakit sa Puso o Atake sa Puso


Pangangalay, Panlalabo ng
Paningin, Madalas na Pagkurap,
Pamumutla at pagpapawis

Pagbilis ng Tibok ng Puso o di Sakit sa Atay


regular na tibok ng puso
COMMON
DRUG PARAPHERNALIAS: FOIL AND TOOTHER

FOIL AND TOOTHER


LIGHTER

GLASS PIPE
Problema sa Pamilya
Kawalan ng
Gabay ng Magulang
Barkada /
Kasabikang
Magkaroon ng
Kaalaman
Pagkabigo/
Problema/
Pagkabagot
PAKIKISAMA SA MGA KILALANG
SUGAPA SA DROGA
PAGTATAGO NG MGA MARKA
NG KARAYOM
PABAGO-BAGO NG MOOD
MADALAS NA
PAGLIBAN
SA PAARALAN O SA
TRABAHO
PAGHINA NG
KAKAYAHAN O
KASANAYAN
PAGNANAKAW NG MGA
BAGAY
NA MADALING IBENTA
PAGSUSUOT NG
SALAMIN (SHADES)
PAGPAPABAYA NG
SARILING
ITSURA AT AMOY
REPUBLIC ACT 9165
Comprehensive
Dangerous Drugs Act
of 2002
PGMA signed RA 9165 on June 7, 2002 and it
took
effect on July 4, 2002.

Nilagdaan noong Hunyo 7, 2002


Inilathala noong Hunyo19, 2002
Sinimulang ipinatupad noong Hulyo 4, 2002
SALIENT
PROVISIONS OF
REPUBLIC ACT
9165
SECTION 5, ARTICLE
Sale, Trading, Administration, II
Dispensation,
Delivery, Distribution and Transportation of
Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and
Essential Chemicals
Maximum Penalty – Life imprisonment to death and fine ranging
from P500,000.00 to 10 million pesos

Minimum Penalty – Imprisonment from 12 years and 1 day to 20


years and fine ranging from P100,000.00 to P500,000.00.
SECTION 11, ARTICLE II
Possession of Dangerous Drugs
Maximum penalty of life imprisonment to death and fine ranging from
P500,000.00 to 10 million pesos shall be imposed upon any person for possession:

• 10 grams or more of opium;


• 10 grams or more of morphine;
• 10 grams or more of heroin;
• 10 grams or more of cocaine or cocaine hydrochloride;
• 50 grams or more of shabu;
• 10 grams or more of marijuana resin or resin oil;
• 500 grams or more of marijuana; and

• 10 grams or more of ecstasy, TMA, LSD, etc


SECTION 12, ARTICLE
Possession of Equipment, Instrument,
II
Apparatus and other Paraphernalia for
Dangerous Drugs
Penalty of imprisonment ranging from
6 months and one day to four years and fine
of Ten Thousand pesos (P 10, 000) to Fifty
Thousand pesos (P 50, 000).
SECTION 13, ARTICLE II
Possession of Dangerous Drugs
During Parties, Social Gatherings or
Meetings

Maximum Penalty – Life imprisonment to


death and fine ranging from P500,000.00
to 10 million pesos
SECTION 15, ARTICLE II
Use of Dangerous Drugs
1st time - 6 months rehabilitation

2nd time – 6 years and 1 day to 12 years


imprisonment and fine from P50,000.00
to P200,000.00.
Role of the Citizen in the Anti-Drug Campaign
(RA 9165)
ARTICLE IV
 Participation of the Family, Students,
Teachers and School Authorities in
the Enforcement of RA 9165
Role of the Citizen in the Anti-Drug Campaign
(RA 9165)

Role of the Citizen in the Anti-Drug Campaign


(RA 9165)
ARTICLE IV
 Section 41 – Involvement of Family
 The family, being the basic unit of
the Filipino society, shall be
primarily responsible for the
education and awareness of the
members of the family on the ill-
effects of dangerous drugs and for
close monitoring of family members
who may be susceptible to drug abuse.
Role of the Citizen in the Anti-Drug Campaign
(RA 9165)
ARTICLE IV
 Section 42 – Student Councils and Campus Organizations
All elementary, secondary and tertiary
schools’ student councils and campus
organizations shall include in their
activities a program for the prevention
of and deterrence in the use of
dangerous drugs, and referral for
treatment and rehabilitation of students for
drug dependence.
Role of the Citizen in the Anti-Drug Campaign
ARTICLE IV (RA 9165)
 Section 43 – School Curricula
Provides that instruction on drug
abuse prevention and control shall be
integrated in the elementary, secondary
and tertiary curricula of all public and
private schools, whether general,
technical, vocational or agro-industrial, as
well as in non-formal, informal and
indigenous learning systems.
systems
Role of the Citizen in the Anti-Drug Campaign
(RA 9165)
 The citizens can also actively participate in the national
effort to rid our society of illegal drugs and their destructive
effects by doing the following, among other things:
 Providing information to the law enforcement agencies
 Referring drug dependents to the proper authorities for treatment
and rehabilitation
 Supporting the operation of the treatment and rehabilitation
centers
 Participating in the conduct of drug awareness and education
campaign

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