Drug Education Flashcards
When was RA 6425 established
1972
The first dangerous drugs act
RA 6425
What was established in 2002
Comprehensive dangerous drugs act
Other name for the comprehensive dangerous drugs act
RA 9165
Declaration of policy
- Safeguard the territory and citizenry of the effects of dangerous drugs
- Implement an intensive and
unrelenting campaign against
trafficking and use of
dangerous drugs - Provide mechanisms or
measures to re-integrate
individuals who fallen
victims to drug abuse of
dangerous drugs through
sustainable programs of
treatment and rehabilitation
Some drugs are labeled as dangerous because they are a
possible threat due to misuse or abuse
When was the single convention on narcotic drugs conducted
1961 UN convention
DDB meaning
dangerous drug board
Other name for the RA 6425
Dangerous drug act
When was the Comprehensive dangerous drugs act established
2002
Other name for the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act
RA 9165
Other name for the RA 9165
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs act
Declaration of policy
Safeguard the territory and citizenry
Implementing intensive and unrelenting campaign
Reintegrate individuals who fallen victim to drug abuse through sustainable programs such as treatment and rehabilitation
____________ from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs on physical and mental well-being
Intensive and unrelenting campaign
Dangerous drugs are “dangerous” because
Possible threat due to misuse or abuse
Provide mechanisms or measures to ______ individuals who have fallen _______ of dangerous drugs through sustainable programs of __________
Re-integrate, victims of drug abuse, treatment and rehabilitation
When was the single convention on Narcotic Drugs
1961
What percent of the population are current users of drugs according to a survey coducted by the DDB
2 % of the population
How many current drug users are there according to the dangerous drug board (DDB) national survey
1.7 million current users
What percent of current users use weed / cannabis
35 %
What percent of drug users use Meth / Shabu
57 %
Fine and Imprisonment:
Importation of dangerous drugs and or controlled precursors
and essential chemicals
500T to 10M, life imprisonment to death
Fine and Imprisonment: Sale, trade, administration, delivery, transport and distribution
of Dangerous Drugs and or Controlled Precursors
500T to 10M, life imprisonment to death
Fine and Imprisonment: Employees and visitors of a Den, Dive, Resort
100T to 500T, 12 years to 20 years of imprisonment
Fine and Imprisonment: Maintenance of a den, dive, or resort
500T to 10M, life imprisonment to death
Fine and Imprisonment: Manufacture of Dangerous Drugs
100T to 500T, 12 years to 20 years of imprisonment
Fine and Imprisonment: Illegal chemical diversion of controlled precursors and essential
chemicals
500T to 10M, Life imprisonment to death
Fine and Imprisonment: Manufacture and delivery of equipment and other paraphernalia
100T to 500T, 12 years to 20 years
Fine and imprisonment: Possession of Dangerous Drugs
500T to 10M, Life imprisonment to death
Most common offenses: Section 5
Sale, trading, Dispensation, delivery, and distribution
Most common offenses: Section 11
Possession of Dangerous drugs
Punishment in selling drugs
Life imprisonment or death, period of imprisonment (12 - 20 years), Fine (500K to 10M)
Most common offenses: Section 15
Use of dangerous drugs
Punishment in selling possession
Life of imprisonment or death, Period of Imprisonment (12 - 20 years), fine (300K - 10M)
Punishment of use of drugs
Minimum 6 most rehabilitation for first offense, 6 years and 1 day to 12 years second offense, Fine (50k - 200k)
A buy-bust operation is a form of entrapment, in which the violator is caught ___________
in flagrante delicto
a form of entrapment
Buy-bust operation
Lead agencies implementing the RA 9165
Dangerous Drug Board
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
Department of Health
Department of justice
Power of Attorney
DepEd
CHED
TESDA
NYC (National Youth Commission)
DILG (Department of interior and local government)
DSWD
the officers conducting the operation are duty-bound to ________ the violator and to ___________ him for anything that may have been part of or used in the commission of the crime.
Arrest, Search
Policy making and strategy
formulating body in the
planning and formulation of
policies and programs on
drug prevention and control
Dangerous Drugs Board
Lead anti-drug law enforcement agency
responsible for preventing,
investigating, and combating
dangerous drugs
PDEA
implementing arm of DDB
PDEA
Accreditation and
monitoring of drug testing
laboratories and physicians
DOH
Supervision of treatment
and rehabilitation centers
DOH
Prosecute criminal cases
involving Drugs
DOJ
Provide Legal Assistance to Litigants
PAO
Contribute to the betterment of Policies and Implementation of Programs
DepEd, CHED, TESDA,NYC,DILG, DSWD
Article IV of RA 9165
Participation of Family,
Student,
Teachers & School
Authorities
Include in their activities a program for PREVENTION in the use of Drugs
Sec 42: Student Councils and Campus Organization
Referral for treatment and rehabilitation of students for drug dependence
Sec 42: Student Councils and Campus Organization
Sec 42: Student Councils and Campus Organization
- Information campaign
- Peer counselling
- Life skills
- Leadership Training
Person of Authority that can apprehend violators
Sec 44: Heads Supervisors and Teachers of Schools
Integration of Drug Abuse Prevention in Curricula
Sec43: School Curricula
Sec36(c): Students of secondary and tertiary schools shall undergo random drug testing, pursuant to the rules stated in _________ and with ______ to the parents
Student handbook, Notice
Treatment & Rehabilitation
Article VIII
Punishment for : USE OF DANGEROUS DRUGS (1st offense)
6 months to 1 year in Rehabilitation center
How long is the Residential program
10 months
Aftercare Program
18 months
Benefits of Undergoing Rehabilitation: The Drug Dependent shall be __________ from __________ imposed for drug use
Exempted from criminal liability