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Drug Situation: Drug Users

2014: ADIK,
NAGBIGTI SA
LABIS NA
DEPRESYON
Drug Situation: Drug Users

2015: AMA,
KINATAY
NG ADIK
Drug Situation: Drug Users

2015: BAKA,
GINAHASA NG ADIK
Drug Situation: Drug Users

2016: CLOSE
UP FOREVER
SUMMER
Drug Situation: Drug Users

2017: LOLO,
PINAGTATAGA NG
ADIK SA CAVITE
Drug Situation: Drug Users

2018: ADIK, NANG-


RAPE NG TOTOY,
KALABOSO
Drug Situation: Drug Users

2019: THE DEATH OF


ASHLEY ABAD
Drug Situation: Drug Users

2019: PDEA SEIZES P2.8-M


PARTY DRUGS IN MAKATI
BUY-BUST OPERATION
Drug Situation: Drug Users

BEWARE: YOUR DRINK


COULD BE SPIKED!
Drink Spiking is
when alcohol or drugs are
added to someone's drink
without them knowing.

In some cases, so-called "date


rape drugs" may be used to
spike a drink before a sexual
assault or robbery.

If parties can’t be avoided,


NEVER leave your drinks
unattended!
DRUG
IDENTIFICATION
WHAT IS a DRUG
 Is any substance other than food or
water that is intended to be taken or
administered for the purpose of altering
the recipients physical, mental or
emotional state.
WHAT IS DRUG
ABUSE
Drug abuse is the use of any chemical substance,
legal or illegal, resulting to individual’s physical,
mental, emotional impairment.

Forms of Drug Abuse


• Use of legal drugs without prescription or consultation with
a physician;
• Use of legal drugs for a purpose different from what it was
designed and prescribed for;
• Using drugs and substances without legitimate medical
application or purpose
Classifications of Drugs: ORIGIN
1. Natural - anything that comes from nature.

Plants (Marijuana)
2. Synthetic - anything that is produced artificially or processed
in the laboratory.

Shabu
Classifications of Drugs:
Pharmacological
1.Stimulants or
“Uppers”

2. Depressants or “Downers”

3. Hallucinogens
“Alters Perception”
Routes of Drug Administration
(How are Drugs Taken)
• Smoking - the drug is inhaled, goes to the
lungs and is then rapidly absorbed into the
bloodstream.
• Snorting - snorted chemicals will enter the
bloodstream through the mucus membrane in
the nose.
• Oral Route – swallowing the drugs allows the
drugs to move onto the stomach where they
are absorbed by the stomach lining and then
enter the bloodstream
• Injections:   of putting fluid
into the body, usually with
a syringe and a
hollow needle which is pierced
through the skin to a sufficient
depth for the drugs to be
administered into the body
• Suppositories –Drugs is
absorbed through the mucus
membrane in the rectum.
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Methamphetamine Hydrochloride

Other name: “Shabu”


What It Looks Like: crystals or crystalline
powder, different colored powders,
capsules, resembles “Tawas”
How it's Administered: Smoked, Taken
Orally, or Injected.

Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency DRUG SITUATION UPDATE 21


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Marijuana
 
What It Looks Like: Similar to dried
parsley (Kinchay) with stems and/or
seeds, rolled into cigarettes or cigars 
How it's Administered: Smoked or taken
Orally 
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Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
Other Names: MDMA, Ecstasy
What It Looks Like: TABLETS
How it's Administered: Taken Orally,
Suppository (rarely)

Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency DRUG SITUATION UPDATE


Mixed Meth, Ecstasy (MDMA) and Chinese Viagra called
“Fly High” (Party Drug)

21 capsules seized in 290 capsules


December 2013 seized in January 2014

223 tablets seized in March 2014 67 capsules seized in August 2014


ILL EFFECTS OF
DRUGS
Changes in
Appearance

Changes in Changes in
Behavior Social and
Academic
performance
Red blood-shot
eyes, dilated eye
pupils or puffy,
droopy eyelids
excessive gain or
loss of weight

Wearing of long-
sleeved attire and
dark glasses even
at inappropriate
Meth Bugs times

Bruises on the
arms Tooth decay
and swollen
Haggard appearance gums
 Irritability
 Secretive
 Aggressiveness
 Lose Interest in their Common
Activities.
 Association with known drug
personalities
 Involvement in petty theft
 Frequently
absent from  Disinterested and
classes  Frequently uncooperative in
sleepy or class
SLEEPING in
class
 Significa
 Frequently
nt drop
NO in grades
ASSIGNMENT, in school
NO PROJECT
RA 9165
Republic Act 9165
THE COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS
ACT OF 2002

Signed: June 7, 2002


Published: June 19, 2002
Took effect: July 4, 2002

 Provides for stiffer penalties


 Re-engineered the drug law
enforcement system
Re-Engineering the Philippine Drug
Enforcement System

Implementing arm
Policy-making body
TRUTH ABOUT
DRUGS:

Getting involved in
any illegal drug
activities is
SALE, TRADING, DELIVERY, TRANSPORTATION,
DISTRIBUTION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS
(Article II, Sec 5)

Life imprisonment and P500K- 10M


MAINTENANCE OF A DIVE, DEN OR RESORT
(Article II, Sec 6)

Life imprisonment and P500K-


EMPLOYEES AND VISITORS OF A DIVE, DEN OR
RESORT
(Article II, Sec 7)

12-20 years imprisonment and P100K-


POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS
(Article II, Sec 11)

THRESHOLD
10 grams or more of cocaine
50 grams or more of shabu
500 grams or more of
marijuana

Life
imprisonment
and
POSSESSION OF EQUIPMENT & OTHER
PARAPHERNALIA FOR DANGEROUS DRUGS
(Article II, Sec 12)

6 months to
4 years
imprisonme
nt
and P10K-
P50K fine
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS/ EQUIPMENT &
OTHER PARAPHENALIA FOR DANGEROUS DRUGS
DURING PARTIES, SOCIAL GATHERINGS & MEETINGS

- Dangerous Drugs (Sec 11)


INDIVIDUAL
- Equipment and Other Paraphernalia OFFENSES
for Dangerous Drugs (Sec 12)

- Dangerous Drugs (Sec 13)


- Equipment and Other Paraphernalia
for Dangerous Drugs (Sec 14)
DURING PARTIES,
SOCIAL GATHERINGS
AND MEETINGS

GROUP
OFFENS
ES
3
INVOLVES AT PERSONS
LEAST
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS/
EQUIPMENT & OTHER PARAPHENALIA FOR
DANGEROUS DRUGS DURING PARTIES, SOCIAL
GATHERINGS & MEETINGS
- Dangerous Drugs (Sec
13)
Life imprisonment
and P500K- 10M
fine
- Equipment and Other
Paraphernalia for
Dangerous Drugs (Sec 14)

6 months to 4 years
imprisonment
and P10K-P50K fine
USE OF DANGEROUS DRUGS
(Article II, Sec 15)
(1st Offense:)
Min: 6 months –
Max: 18 months
rehabilitation

(2nd Offense:)
6-12 years
imprisonment
and P50K-200K
STUDENT COUNCILS & CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS
Article IV, Section 42)
SCHOOL CURRICULA
Article IV, Section 43)
PARTICIPATION OF SCHOOL AUTHORITIES
Article IV, Section 44)
Who are
“PERSONS IN AUTHORITY”
SCOPE OF
Heads of Schools AUTHORITY
PRINCIPALS - In school and its
immediate vicinity

SUPERVISORS - Beyond the school


vicinity if attending
school or class
TEACHERS function in official
capacity
What does it mean to be a

Summon the services of law


enforcement agencies to arrest (cause
the arrest) of students/ any person
committing unlawful acts under RA9165
Refer students found to be
using drugs to proper
agency/office.
Effect the arrest of students/any
person committing unlawful acts
under RA9165
ANG TAMANG DESISYON
Thank you!!

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