Drug Education: September 9, 2017 Mati Davao Oriental
Drug Education: September 9, 2017 Mati Davao Oriental
Drug Education: September 9, 2017 Mati Davao Oriental
September 9, 2017
Mati Davao
Oriental and Vice Contr
DRUGS
a chemical substance that brings about
physical, physiological, behavioral or physical
change In a person taking it.
any substance other than food, that when inhaled,
injected, smoked, consumed, absorbed via a patch on
the skin or dissolved under the tongue causes a
physiological change in the body. (WIKIPEDIA)
Maximal Dose the largest quantity of a drug that an adult can safely take
within a given period.
Toxic Dose the amount of a substance that may be expected to
produce a toxic effect.
Abusive Dose the amount needed to produce the side effects and action
desired by an individual who improperly use it.
onfirmatory testing
uses instrumental analysis to positively
identify the contents of submitted
material.
are used for further analysis of a sample –
to confirm a positive or sometimes,
negative,
An result.
analytical test using a device, tool or
equipment with a different chemical or
physical principle that is more specific which
will validate and confirm the result of the
Type of Test Chemicals What the Results Mean
Heroin, morphine and most
Formaldehyde and
opium-based drugs will turn the
Marquis Color concentrated sulfuric acid
solution purple. Amphetamines
will turn it orange-brown.
Cobalt thiocyanate, distilled
Cobalt Cocaine will turn the liquid
water, glycerin, hydrochloric
thiocyanate blue.
acid, chloroform
Cobalt acetate and Barbiturates will turn the
Dillie-Koppanyi isopropylamine solution violet-blue.
P-
dimethylaminobenzaldehyde LSD will turn the solution blue-
VanUrk
, hydrochloric acid, ethyl purple.
alcohol
Marijuana will turn the solution
Duquenois- Vanillin, acetaldehyde, ethyl
purple.
Cannabis Sativa L
also known as marijuana
appears naturally in many tropical and
humid parts of the world. Sacred tree by
Assyrians
first classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1753
9- 15 weeks flowering cycle
requires more than 12–13 hours of light
per day to stay vegetative.
Tobacco-like greenish or brownish material
consisting of the dried flowering, fruiting
tops and leaves of the plant.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta 9-THC) – the principal psychoactive
constituent of cannabis.
Street names- MJ, Mary jane, Pot, Weed, Dope, Joint, Skunk, Ashes, Ganja,
Grass, Boom, Blaze, Hay, Block, Burnie, Stinkweed.
Methods of Abuse
Smoked
intravenously injected
or taken in pill form.
Methods of Abuse
intravenously injected
or taken in pill form.
Discovered by a German pharmacist name
Friedrich Serturner.
Methods of Abuse
Rubbing to gums
Injection
Snorting
Smoke (Freebase Cocaine)
STREET NAMES - Blow, Coke, Crack, Rock, Snow
Coca Paste
PSILOCYBIN
effects include euphoria, visual and mental hallucinations,
changes in perception, a distorted sense of time, and
spiritual experiences.
DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine,N N-DMT)
DMT is a powerful, visual psychedelic which produces short-
acting effects when smoked. It is naturally produced in the
human body and by many plants.
BUFOTENIN (5-hydroxy-N,N-
dimethyltryptamine (5-HO-DMT),
IBOGAINE
Patterns of Abuse
(Excerpts from the NCADI document on Methamphetamine)
Rush (5-30 minutes)
High (4-16 hours)
Binge (3-15 days)
Tweaking
Crash (1-3 days)
Normal (2-14 days)
Withdrawal (30-90 days)
Caffeine
A stimulant found in coffee.
Nicotine
An Addictive substance usually
obtained from cigarette smoking.
Depressants (Downers)
Drugs which depress or lower the functions of the
Central Nervous System.
Alcohol
Fermented or distilled liquids or drugs
containing ethanol and intoxicating
substances
Sedatives and Hypnotics
Calm the nerves, reduce tension, and
induce sleep
Inhalants
Liquid, solid or mixed substance that has property of releasing toxic
(psychoactive) vapors fumes.
effects includes slurred speech, lack of
coordination, euphoria, and dizziness.
Solvents, aerosols, etc.
Ecstasy/Molly (Methylenedioxy-methamphetamine)
2. Ignorance
Lack of knowledge and information about how dangerous
drugs look like.
3. Loss of Family Values and Solidarity
Parents who are
busybodies, neglect
their children.
4. Fitting in
This is most common reason
among young adults and
teenagers. They start to use
drugs because they want to fit
in. Being rebellious as a
teenager or young adult is very
common. In a lot of cases,
young adults and teenagers
don’t fully understand the
severity of drug use and
addiction.
5. Depression
Many people who
struggle with depression
do not get proper
treatment or diagnosis
for this problem. Those
struggling with
depression tend to self-
medicate to handle the
symptoms of depression
6. Peer Pressure
This is most common reason
among young adults and
teenagers. They start to use
drugs because they want to fit
in. Being rebellious as a
teenager or young adult is
very common.
7.Legality
Nicotine and Alcohol are
legal and loosely
regulated to prevent
addiction. Those who tend
to abuse these
substances use them to
self-medicate for anxiety,
trauma and/or stress.
8. TO FEEL GOOD
People start to abuse drugs and alcohol
because they want to feel better than
they do.
9. Experimenting
Mind-altering substance, like Cocaine and Alcohol,
promise to heighten experience and that
experience is worth exploring.
10. Self-medicating
Self-medicating is the top reason people abuse drugs
and Alcohol. Stress, anxiety, reoccurring pain,
undiagnosed mental illnesses, severe depression,
loneliness, trauma; these are all reasons why people
would self-medicate with mind-altering substances to
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165
COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS
DRUG ACT OF 2002
Cultivate or Culture
- Any act of knowingly planting, growing, raising, or permitting the planting,
growing or raising of any plant which is the source of a dangerous drug.
Deliver
- Any act of knowingly passing a dangerous drug to another, personally or
otherwise, and by any means, with or without consideration.
Den, Dive or Resort.
- A place where any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and essential
chemical is administered, delivered, stored for illegal purposes, distributed, sold or
used in any form.
Dispense.
- Any act of giving away, selling or distributing medicine or any dangerous drug with
or without the use of prescription.
Laboratory Equipment
- The paraphernalia, apparatus, materials or appliances when used, intended for use or
designed for use in the manufacture of any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor
and essential chemical, such as reaction vessel, preparative/purifying equipment,
fermentors, separatory funnel, flask, heating mantle, gas generator, or their substitute.
Protector/Coddler
- Any person who knowingly and willfully consents to the unlawful acts provided for in
this Act and uses his/her influence, power or position in shielding, harboring,
screening or facilitating the escape of any person he/she knows, or has reasonable
grounds to believe on or suspects, has violated the provisions of this Act in order to
prevent the arrest, prosecution and conviction of the violator.
Pusher
- Any person who sells, trades, administers, dispenses, delivers or gives away to another,
on any terms whatsoever, or distributes, dispatches in transit or transports dangerous
drugs or who acts as a broker in any of such transactions, in violation of this Act.
ARTICLE II
UNLAWFUL ACTS AND
PENALTIES
Section 4
any person, who, unless authorized by law, shall import
or bring into the Philippines any dangerous drug,
regardless of the quantity and purity involved, including
any and all species of opium poppy or any part thereof
or substances derived therefrom even for floral,
Penalty
decorative and culinary purposes.
fine
Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) to Ten
million pesos (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
Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos
(P10,000,000.00)
Section 6 Maintenance of a Den, Dive or Resort.
- any person or group of
persons who shall maintain a
den, dive or resort where any
dangerous drug is used or
Penalty
sold in any form.
- imprisonment ranging
from twelve (12) years and
one (1) day to twenty (20)
fine
years
Penalty:
Life Imprisonment to Death
Fine:
P 500,000 to P 10,000,000
Possession of 5 grams or more but less than 10
grams of shabu or 300 grams or more but less than
500 grams of marijuana
Penalty: Imprisonment of 20 yrs & 1 day
Fine: to Life .
P 400,000 to P 500,000
Possession of less than 5 grams of shabu or
less than 300 grams of marijuana
Penalty:
Imprisonment of 12 yrs & 1 day to 20
yrs.
Fine:
P 300,000 to P 400,000
Section 15 : Use of Dangerous Drugs
1st Offense
A penalty of 6 months to 18
months rehabilitation
2nd Offense
Penalty:
6 years and 1 day to 12 yrs.
Fine:
P 50,000 to P 200,000
Section 16 : Cultivation or culture of plants
classified as dangerous drugs
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• Iran
• Pakistan
Department Of
Finance CARLOS G. DOMINGUEZ III USEC. GIL S. BELTRAN
Secretary 526-6968/ 526-8462
523-6651/ 523-9219
Agency/Organization Ex-Officio Members Permanent Representatives
DOLE
SILVESTRE H. BELLO III USEC. CLARO A. ARELLANO
Secretary 527-5523/ 527-9325 / 527-9325
527-3000 Loc.701,703,704
DEPED
LEONOR M. BRIONES 633-7259 / 633-7259
Secretary 631-8491/ 637-3743
687-4177 / 687-2922 [email protected] /
[email protected]
AARON N. AQUINO
PDEA Director General
Secretary
920-9916
Agency/Organization Ex-Officio Members Permanent Representatives
IBP
ATTY. ADDIEL DAN ELIJAH S. FAJARDO ATTY. LUCITO A. TAN
Regular Member 334-2771
634-4697
- Charles Darwin -
VICE CONTROL
VICE
Influence of contraceptives
Types of prostitutes
Call girl
receives telephone calls from the
selected group of customers and makes
arrangements to meet them at a
designated place.
Hustler
: Bar or tavern ‘’pick-up’’- frequent
places where liquor is sold,
sometimes with the knowledge of
the management.
Street walker
Occasional and
selective
prostitutes
usually a new
corner to the sex
trade.
Factory girl works in regular house of prostitution.
REGULATED BY LAW
TAKSI HANTAK POOL
BETTING ON
MAHJONG
SPORTS
Bettor ("Mananaya", "Tayador")
Any person who places bets for himself/herself
or in behalf of another person, or any person,
other than the personnel or staff of any illegal
numbers game operation.
Protector or Coddler
Any person who lends or provides protection, or
receives benefits in any manner in the operation
of any illegal numbers game.
LAWS RELATED TO
GAMBLING
P. D. 1602 Prescribing Stiffer Penalties On Illegal
Gambling
R. A. 9287 AN ACT INCREASING THE PENALTIES FOR
ILLEGAL NUMBERS GAMES, AMENDING CERTAIN
PROVISIONS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1602, AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.