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The prevalence of illegal drug use in the Philippines is

lower than the global average, according to the United


Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). President
Rodrigo Duterte has claimed that the country could
become a "narco-state". Two of the most used and
valuable illegal drugs in the country are methamphetamine
hydrochloride (known locally as shabu) and marijuana In
2012 up to present, the United Nations said the Philippines
had the highest rate of methamphetamine use in East
Asia, and according to a U.S. State Department report, 2.1
percent of Filipinos aged 16 to 64 use the drug based on
2008 figures by the Philippines Dangerous Drugs Board[5].
As of 2016, the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime
report that 1.1 percent of Filipinos aged 10 to 69 use the
drug.[5] In Metro Manila, most barangays are affected by
illegal drugs.[2]
Drug syndicates have been producing methamphetamine
in small-scale and kitchen-type laboratories to avoid
detection by the Philippine authorities since 2010.
Usually, drug syndicates rent warehouses for use as drug
laboratories. These syndicates have moved towards
renting houses in private subdivisions, condominiums and
apartments to be used as bases for their illegal drug
production. Private properties are becoming more
favorable to drug syndicates as sites of illegal drug
production.[6]
Drug is any chemical
substance that when
introduced into the body will
adversely affect your
psychological and
physiological well being.
Drug abuse is the use of
drug that causes more
harmful than helpful effects in
an individual’s physical,
mental, emotional or social
impairment.
HALLUCINOGENS are chemical
content that cause hallucinations. An
hallucination is a sensory experience
of something that does not exist
outside the mind. It may involve
hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting or
feeling something that isn’t really
there or it may involve distorted
sensory perceptions so that things
look, sound, smell, taste, or feel
MARIJUANA MARIJUANA, the source
of which grows naturally
in the Philippines
STREET NAMES
“boom”, “mary”, “pot”, “swag”, “grass”, “bud”,
“jane”, “reefer”, “torch”, “ganja”, “hooch”, “indo”,
“catnip”, “bhang”, “drag”, “loco”, “doobee”,
“chira”, “whackatabacky”
Active Ingredient is THC
(THC – Tetrahydrocannibol)

The term marijuana as


commonly used, refers to the
leaves and flowering buds of
the cannabis plant.
 Bloodshot eyes (red eyes)
 Dilated Pupils (magsiga
kalimutaw)

 Dry mouth
 Sweating
 Distraction
 Confusion and
 Talkativenes
 Impaired motor skills
(pagpapahina)

OTHER EFFECTS : Hallucination, Fantasies, Paranoia


methamphetamine hydrochloride
commonly known as “SHABU”, which is
the most common drug of abuse.
STREET NAME
“BATO, TAWAS, ITEM, BUGAS and etc.
What is methamphetamine?
Methamphetamine is a powerful, highly addictive stimulant that affects the
central nervous system. Also known as meth, chalk, ice, and crystal, among
many other terms, it takes the form of a white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline
powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol.
Methamphetamine was developed early in the 20th century from its parent
drug, amphetamine, and was used originally in nasal decongestants and
bronchial inhalers. Like amphetamine, methamphetamine causes increased
activity and talkativeness, decreased appetite, and a pleasurable sense of well-
being or euphoria. However, methamphetamine differs from amphetamine in
that, at comparable doses, much greater amounts of the drug get into the brain,
making it a more potent stimulant. It also has longer-lasting and more harmful
effects on the central nervous system. These characteristics make it a drug with
high potential for widespread abuse.
Methamphetamine has been classified by the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration as a Schedule II stimulant, which makes it legally available only
through a nonrefillable prescription. Medically it may be indicated for the
treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and as a short-term
component of weight-loss treatments, but these uses are limited and it is rarely
prescribed; also, the prescribed doses are far lower than those typically
abused.
OTHER KINDS OF DRUGS
COCAINE
HEROIN
ECSTACY
INHALANTS
STREET NAME
“Glue”, “Kick”, “Bang”,
“Sniff”, “Huff”, “Poppers”,
“Whippete”, and “Texas
Shoeshine”
Volatile substances that
produce chemical vapors
that can be inhaled to
induce psychoactive or
mind altering effect.
SIGNS OF USE
* slurred speech
* euphoria (a feeling of great)
* Hallucination
* drowsiness
* Dizziness (pagkahilo)
* Nausea (kasukaon)
* vomiting
* DEATH from heart
failure
SEVERAL BEHAVIOR OF A
PERSON WHO USED
DRUGS
FACES OF METH
DRUG ABUSE TREND 1996 2000
DRUGS OF ABUSE

ENTRY/EXIT POINTS

DRUG GROUPS

PERSONALITIES

DRUG MAP

USER PROFILE
BARANGAY
AFFECTATION
DRUG ID
USER PROFILE

DRUG ID

EFFECTS OF DRUGS

PERRY BENNETT
FACES OF METH
DRUG ABUSE TREND 1999 AFTER 3 MONTHS
DRUGS OF ABUSE

ENTRY/EXIT POINTS

DRUG GROUPS

PERSONALITIES

DRUG MAP

USER PROFILE
BARANGAY
AFFECTATION
DRUG ID
USER PROFILE
EFFECTS OF DRUGS
DRUG ID

EFFECTS OF DRUGS

JOSEPH HARRIS
FACES OF METH
DRUG ABUSE TREND JULY 2003 AFTER 17 MONTHS
DRUGS OF ABUSE

ENTRY/EXIT POINTS

DRUG GROUPS

PERSONALITIES

DRUG MAP

USER PROFILE
BARANGAY
AFFECTATION
DRUG ID
USER PROFILE
EFFECTS OF DRUGS
DRUG ID

EFFECTS OF DRUGS

JENNIFER LUNDGREN
How to Prevent the Use of Drugs
•Maintain good physical and mental health. Develop strong
moral and spiritual foundations.
•Use drugs properly. Most drugs are beneficial when used
under medical advice.
•Understand your own self. Accept and respect yourself for
what you are. Learn to cope with your problems and other
stresses without the use of drugs.
•Develop your potentials. Engage in wholesome, productive
and fulfilling activities. Develop your talents.
•Learn to relate effectively with others. Have somebody to
whom you can communicate your problems freely.
1.Keep your reasons simple
and honest.
2.Be polite but firm.
3.Avoid drug users.
4.Remember, it is your right
to say “NO” to drugs.
 Drugs cannot solve your problems.
 Give yourself the chance to be all you can
be.
 Drugs will surely ruin your life.
 Will totally destroy your mental and physical
well-being.
 Will adversely affect your family.
1. Carnapping 5. Arson
2. Prostitution 6. Robberies
3. Pickpockets 7. Murder
4.Physical Injuries 8. Rapes
IMPLEMENTING RULES
AND REGULATIONS (IRR)
OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165,
OTHERWISE
KNOWN AS THE

COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS
DRUGS ACT OF 2002
ARTICLE II

UNLAWFUL ACT
AND PENALTIES
SECTION 4
Importation of Dangerous Drugs
and/or Controlled Precursors and
Essential Chemicals.

PENALTY: Life Imprisonment to Death


FINE: Ranging from Five Hundred

Thousand Pesos (P500,000.00) to


Ten Million (P10,000,000.00)
SECTION 5.
Sale, Trading, Administration,
Dispensation, Delivery, Distribution and
Transportation of Dangerous Drugs and/or
Controlled Precursors and Essential
Chemicals.

PENALTY: Life Imprisonment to Death


FINE: Ranging from Five Hundred
Thousand Pesos (P500,000.00) to
Ten Million pesos (P10,000,000.00).
SECTION 6
Maintenance of a Den, Dive or
Resort where any Dangerous Drug
is used or sold in any form.

PENALTY: Life Imprisonment to Death

FINE: Ranging from Five Hundred


Thousand Pesos (P500,000.00) to
Ten Million Pesos (P10,000,000.00)
 Employees and Visitors of a Den, Dive
or Resort
 any employee of a den, dive or resort,
who is aware of the nature of the
place

PENALTY: Imprisonment from twelve (12)


yrs. and one (1) day to twenty (20) yrs.
FINE: Ranging from One Hundred
Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) to
Five Hundred Thousand Pesos
(P500,000.00)
SECTION 8
Manufacture of dangerous drugs
and/or controlled precursors and
essential chemicals.- Unauthorized
Manufacture of any Dangerous Drug

PENALTY: Life Imprisonment to Death


FINE: Ranging from Five Hundred
Thousand Pesos (P500,000.00) to Ten
Million pesos (P10,000,000.00).
SECTION 11
Possession of Dangerous
Drugs.

PENALTY: Life Imprisonment


FINE: P500,000.00 to
P10,000,000.00
Possession of Dangerous
Drugs.

PENALTY: Life Imprisonment


FINE: P500,000.00 to
P10,000,000.00
Possession of Shabu 10 grams or
more but less than 50 grams
PENALTY: Life Imprisonment
FINE: P400,000.00 to P500,000.00

5 grams or more but less than 10 grams of


Shabu, and 300 grams or more but less than
500 grams of marijuana
PENALTY: 20 years and 1 day to Life
Imprisonment
FINE: P400,000.00 to P500,000.00
Less than 5 grams of Shabu, and less than
300 grams of marijuana

PENALTY:
12 years and 1 day to 20 years Imprisonment

FINE:
P300,000.00 to P400,000.00
SECTION 12
Possession of Equipment,
Instrument, Apparatus and other
Paraphernalia for Dangerous
Drugs.

PENALTY:
Imprisonment from 6 months
and 1 day to 4 years.
FINE:
P10,000.00 to P50,000.00
SECTION 14
Possession of Equipment,
instrument, Apparatus and other
Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs
During Parties, Social Gatherings or
Meetings.
PENALTY:
Imprisonment of 4 years.

FINE:
P10,000.00 to P50,000.00
SECTION 15.
Use of Dangerous Drugs.
FIRST OFFENSE
6-months to 18-months
rehabilitation in a government
center
SECOND OFFENSE
PENALTY: Imprisonment from 6 years and
1 day to 12 years
FINE: P50,000.00 to P200,000.00
SECTION 16
Cultivation or Culture of Plants
Classified as Dangerous
Drugs or are Sources Thereof

PENALTY: Life Imprisonment to Death

FINE: P500,000.00 to P10,000,000.00


OTHER VIOLATOR OF THE
PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE II, RA 9165

FINANCIER:
PENALTY: Life Imprisonment to Death.
FINE: P500,000.00 to 10,000,000.00

PROTECTOR/CODDLER:
PENALTY: Imprisonment from 12
years and 1 day to 20
years.
FINE: P100,000.00 to P500,000.00
Where Can You Get Help?
PD, BOHOL PPO – (038) 411-4343 /
411-5911
CD, TAGBILARAN CITY PS – 427-1452,
235-3900
09126244203- smart
09067464252- Globe

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