Revised dangerous drug act

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A substance used in the diagnosis, treatment, or

prevention of a disease or as a component of a medication.

DRUG

Any substance with pharmacologic effects that is taken voluntarily for personal pleasure or satisfaction

rather than for medicinal purposes.

RECREATIONAL DRUGS

TOP 10 MOST DANGEROUS DRUGS

10. BRUPENORPHINE

9. TOBACCO

8. AMPHETAMINE

7. BENZODIAZEPINES

6. KETAMINE

5. ALCOH0L

4. STREET METHADONE

3. BARBITURATES

2. COCAINE

1. HEROIN

THE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2002, REPEALING REPUBLIC

ACT NO. 6425, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE DANGEROUS

DRUGS ACT OF 1972

UNLAWFUL ACTAND PENALTY

Penalty of imprisonment ranging 6 months and 1 day to 4 years and a fine ranging from

P10,000.00 to P50,000.00

Section 12:Possession of Equipment, Instrument,

Apparatus and Other

Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs

Section 14:Possession of Equipment,

Instrument, Apparatus and Other

Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs

During Parties, Social Gatherings or

Meetings

Penalty of imprisonment

ranging from 12 years and 1 day to 20 years and a fine ranging

from P100,000.00 to P500,000.00

Section 7:Employees and Visitors

of a Den, Dive or Resort

Section 10:Manufacture or Delivery

of Equipment, Instrument, Apparatus,

and Other Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs

and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential

Chemicals

Section 18:Unnecessary

Prescription of Dangerous Drugs

Section 5:Sale, Trading, Administration, Dispensation,

Delivery, Distribution and

Transportation of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and

Essential Chemicals

Section 6:Maintenance of Den, Dive and

Resort

Section 8:Manufacture of

Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors

and Essential Chemicals

Section 13:Possession of

Dangerous Drugs During Parties, Social Gatherings or

Meetings

LIFE IMPRISONMENT AND FINE OF ₱

500,000.oo - ₱ 10 M

Section 11:Possession

of Dangerous Drugs

Section 9:Illegal Chemical

Diversion of Controlled

Precursors and Essential

Chemicals

Section 16:Cultivation or Culture of Plants Classified as Dangerous Drugs or are Sources Thereof

Section 19:Unlawful

Prescription of Dangerous Drugs

Penalty of 12 years and 1

day to 20 years of

imprisonment and a fine

ranging from P100,000.00

to P500,000.00

Any person, who acts as a

"protector/coddler" of any

violator of the provisions

under all the Sections that had been said

PDEA PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY

Serves as the implementing arm of the Board, and shall be responsible for the efficient and effective law enforcement of all the provisions on any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and essential chemical as provided in this Act.

Custody and Disposition of Confiscated, Seized, and/or Surrendered Dangerous

Drugs, Plant Sources of Dangerous Drugs, Controlled Precursors and Essential

Chemicals, Instruments/Paraphernalia and/or Laboratory Equipment

PDEA

Inventory and

photographs

PDEA forensic

laboratory

Ocular inspection of the court

Guidelines by the court

Issue sworn

certification

Promulgation and

Judgment

Burning and destroying

AUTHORIZED DRUG TESTING

The following shall be subjected to undergo drug testing:

Applicants for driver’s licenseApplicants for firearm's license and for permit to carry firearms outside of residenceStudents of secondary and tertiary schoolsOfficers and employees of public and private officesOfficers and members of the military, police and other law

enforcement agenciesAll candidates for public office whether appointed or elected both in the national or local governmentAll persons charged before the prosecutor's office with a criminal offense

PARTICIPATION OF THE FAMILY, STUDENTS,

TEACHERS AND SCHOOL AUTHORITIES IN THE ENFORCEMENT

OF THIS ACT

Involvement of the FamilyStudent Councils and Campus OrganizationsSchool CurriculaHeads, Supervisors, and Teachers of SchoolsSpecial Drug Education Center

Program for Treatment and

Rehabilitation of Drug Dependence

Voluntary Submission of a Drug Dependent to Confinement, Treatment and Rehabilitation. Exemption from the Criminal Liability Under the Voluntary Submission Program. Temporary Release From the Center; After-Care and Follow-Up Treatment Under the Voluntary Submission Program. Probation and Community Service Under the Voluntary Submission

Program.

Filing of Charges Against a Drug Dependent Who is Not Rehabilitated Under the Voluntary Submission Program. Escape and Recommitment for Confinement and Rehabilitation Under the Voluntary Submission Program. Confidentiality of Records Under the Voluntary Submission Program. Compulsory Confinement of a Drug Dependent Who Refuses to Apply Under the Voluntary Submission Program.

Confidentiality of Records Under the Compulsory Submission Program. Suspension of Sentence of a First-Time Minor Offender. Discharge After Compliance with Conditions of Suspended Sentence of a First-Time Minor Offender.Probation or Community Service for a First-Time Minor Offender in Lieu of Imprisonment.

• Liability of a Parent, Spouse or Guardian Who Refuses to Cooperate with the Board or any Concerned Agency.

• Cost-Sharing in the Treatment and Rehabilitation of a Drug Dependent.

• Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers.

1961 UNITED NATIONS SINGLE CONVENTION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS AS AMENDED BY THE 1972 PROTOCOLLIST OF DRUGS 1. Acetorphine2. Acetyl-alpha-methylfentanyl3. Acetylmethadol4. Alfentanil5. Allylprodine6. Alphacetylmethadol7. Alphameprodine8. Alphamethadol9. Alpha-methylfentanyl10. Alpha-methylthiofentanyl11. Alphaprodine12. Anileridine13. Benzethidine

13. Benzethidine14. Benzylmorphine15. Betacetylmethadol16. Beta-hydroxyfentanyl17. Beta-hydroxy-3-methylfentanyl18. Betameprodine19. Betamethadol20. Betaprodine21. Bezitramide22. Cannabis and Cannabis resin and extracts and tinctures of cannabis23. Clonitazene24. Coca leaf25. Cocaine

26. Codoxime27. Concentrate of poppy straw28. Desomorphine29. Dextromoramide30. Diampromide31. Diethylthiambutene32. Difenoxin33. Dihydroetorphine34. Dihydromorphine35. Dihydromorphine*

36. Dimenoxadol

37. Dimepheptanol38. Dimethylthiambutene39. Dioxaphetyl butyrate40. Diphenoxylate41. Dipipanone42. Drotebanol43. Ecgonine44. Ethylmethylthiambutene45. Etonitazene46. Etorphine47. Etoxeridine48. Fentanyl49. Furethidine50. Heroin51. Hydrocodone52. Hydromorphinol53. Hydromorphone

54. Hydroxypethidine55. Isomethadone56. Ketobemidone57. Levomethorphan58. Levomoramide59. Levophenacylmorphan60. Levorphanol61. Metazocine62. Methadone63. Methadone Intermediate64. Methyldesorphine65. Methyldihydromorphine

69. Moramide intermediate70. Morpheridine71. Morphine72. Morphine methobromide73. Morphine-N-oxide74. MPPP75. Myrophine76. Nicomorphine77. Noracymethadol78. Norlevorphanol79. Normethadone80. Normorphine81. Norpipanone82. Opium83. Oxycodone84. Oxymorphone85. Para-fluorofentanyl86. PEPAP87. Pethidine88. Pethidine intermediate A

89. Pethidine intermediate B90. Pethidine intermediate C91. Phenadoxone92. Phenampromide93. Phenazocine94. Phenomorphan95. Phenoperidine96. Piminodine97. Piritramide98. Proheptazine99. Properidine100. Racemethorphan101. Racemoramide102. Racemorphan103. Remifentanil104. Sufentanil105. Thebacon

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