DANGEROUS DRUGS Flashcards
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
Repealing Republic Act No. 6425, otherwise known as the
Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972,
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Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 WAS Approved on
June 7, 2002
Any facility used for the illegal
manufacture of any dangerous drug
and/or controlled precursor and essential
chemical.
Clandestine
Laboratory
An analytical test using a device, tool or
equipment with a different chemical or
physical principle that is more specific
this will validate and confirm the result
of the screening test
Confirmatory Test
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.
Den, Dive or Resort
The caretaker, helper, watchman,
lookout, and other persons working in the
den, dive or resort, employed by the
maintainer, owner and/or operator where
any dangerous drug and/or controlled
precursor and essential chemical is
administered, delivered, distributed, sold
or used, with or without
compensation, in connection with the
operation thereof
Employee of Den, Dive
or Resort
Embraces every kind, class, genus, or
specie of the plant Cannabis sativa
Including, but not limited to, Cannabis
americana, hashish, bhang, guaza, churrus and ganjab, and embraces every
kind, class and character of marijuana,
whether dried or fresh and flowering,
flowering or fruiting tops, or any part
or portion of the plant and seeds thereof,
and all its geographic varieties, whether
as a reefer, resin, extract, tincture or in
any form whatsoever.
Cannabis or
commonly known as
“Marijuana” or “Indian
Hemp” or by it’s any other name.
Refers to the drug having such chemical
composition, including any of its isomers
or derivatives in any form.
Methylenedioxymetha
mphetamin
e (MDMA) or
commonly known as
“Ecstasy”, or by its
any other
name
Refers to the drug having such chemical
composition, including any of its isomers
or derivatives in any form.
Methamphetamine
Hydrochloride or
commonly known as
“Shabu”, “Ice”,
“Meth”, or
by its any other name
Refers to the coagulated
juice of the opium poppy (Papaver
somniferum L.) and embraces every
kind, class and character of opium,
whether crude or prepared; the ashes
or refuse of the same; narcotic
preparations thereof or therefrom;
morphine or any alkaloid of opium;
preparations in which opium, morphine
or any alkaloid of opium enters as an
ingredient; opium poppy; opium poppy
straw; and leaves or wrappings of opium
leaves, whether prepared for use or not.
Opium
Refers to any part of the plant of
the species Papaver somniferum L.,
Papaver setigerum DC, Papaver
orientale, Papaver bracteatum and
Papaver rhoeas, which includes the
seeds, straws, branches, leaves or any
part thereof, or substances derived
therefrom, even for floral, decorative
and culinary purposes
Opium Poppy
Any person who knowingly and wilfully
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.
Protector/Coddler
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.
Pusher
A rapid test performed to establish
potential/presumptive positive result.
Screening Test
Legalized Recreational Marijuana
o Alaska
o California
o Colorado
o District of Columbia
o Illinois
o Maine
o Massachusetts
o Michigan
o Nevada
o Oregon
o Vermont
o Washington
operated and maintained partially or
wholly by the national, provincial, city or municipal
government
Government
privately owned
Private
Ownership
Government, Private
Institutional Character
Institution-based, Freestanding
Service Capability
Screening Laboratory, Confirmatory Laboratory
a laboratory that is located within the
premises and operates as part of an institution (e.g.
Hospital, medical facilities for overseas workers and
seafarers.)
Institution-based
a laboratory that is located outside the
premises of an institution and operates independently
Freestanding
a laboratory capable of
performing screening tests.
Screening Laboratory
a laboratory capable of
performing qualitative and quantitative examinations of
dangerous drugs from the specimen
Confirmatory Laboratory
R.A 9165
Safeguard the state, its citizen from harmful effects of dangerous
drugs
Enhance the efficiency of the law against dangerous drugs
Enhance campaign against trafficking and use of dangerous drugs
Re-integrate drug users back into the society
Refers to the
immunoassay test to
eliminate a “negative”
specimen, i.e. one without
the presence of dangerous
drugs, from further
consideration and to
identify the presumptively
positive specimen
Screening Test
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 presumptive
test.
Confirmatory Test
It refers to the second or
further analytical
procedure to more
accurately determine the
presence of dangerous drugs
in a specimen
Confirmatory Test
Random Drug Testing is conducted to
Students of Secondary and Tertiary schools (DepEd/CHED to
implement)
Officers and employees of public and private offices (domestic
or overseas).
Failure of a laboratory to
participate satisfactorily in the proficiency testing conducted by the
NRL shall result in the revocation of its license and accreditation.
Participation in proficiency test.
The result of the proficiency testing
of a laboratory shall be submitted to the NRL within three (3)
weeks after receipt of the test samples. Said results shall be kept
confidential
Results of proficiency test.
A laboratory that fails to pass
proficiency test conducted by the NRL shall be given another test
not earlier than one (1) month after the failed test. Failure to pass
the second proficiency test shall result in the revocation of its
license and accreditation.
Failure to pass proficiency test.
A laboratory that fails to pass
proficiency test conducted by the NRL shall be given another test
not earlier than one (1) month after the failed test. Failure to pass
the second proficiency test shall result in the revocation of its
license and accreditation.
Failure to pass proficiency test.