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DRUG ADDICTION IN THE PHILIPPINES * The economy suffers because drug users become less productive in their jobs or

they become unable to work completely.


Drug Problems in the Philippines * The government needs to spend large amounts of money on tackling drug
problems. The resources used by law enforcement alone are a drain.
Reports of drug related crime are common in the Philippines media. The main * Money that could be spent to improve the life of a family is wasted because one
concern tends to be towards Shabu which gets the most media attention. It does member is a drug addict. It can lead to a situation where the rest of the family is
seem that illegal drug use is on the rise, and this has worrying implications for the living in poverty while one of them wastes thousands of pesos each week on
future. There is an urgent need to educate young people as to the dangers of drug drugs.
use, and there is also a great need to help those who are already addicted to escape * A criminal underworld had developed in order to take advantage of the desire
their misery. Failure to do this could mean there will be further deterioration for these illegal substances. The money made from selling drugs is used to finance
within many Filipino communities. other criminal acts as well as terrorism.
* Drug addict can destroy communities. It can lead to a situation where people are
Statistics for Drug Problems in the Philippines afraid to leave their homes because of fear of crime.
* The individual who falls into drug addiction can lose everything – including
A US government report in 2009 concluded that illegal drug use was a significant their own self-respect. This miserable life is a waste of human potential.
problem in the Philippines due to corruption and poor law enforcement. There was
particular concern expressed about the amount of methamphetamine (shabu) and Treatment for Drug Addiction in the Philippines
cannabis production in the area. Drug addiction appears to be on the rise in the
Philippines. There are believed to be as many as 6.7 million drug abusers There are a number of treatment options available to people in the Philippines who
according to figures from 2004- this is a dramatic increase from 1972 when there need help including:
was only believed to have been around 20,000 drug users in the Philippines. The
drug that is most abused in the Philippines continues to be Alcohol – they are the * Narcotics Anonymous is a twelve step program that supports the individual to
second highest consumers of alcoholic drinks in South East Asia. escape their addictions. This fellowship is not just focused on stopping the drug
use but also on building a life worth living.
Most Commonly Abused Drugs in the Philippines * There are a number of drug rehabilitation facilities in the Philippines including
Serenity at the Quarry.
The most commonly abused drugs in the Philippines include: * It is becoming more common for Filipinos to go abroad to seek the most
* Alcohol effective treatment for their addictions. Drug and Alcohol Rehab Asia is based in
* Marijuana Thailand and is considered to be one of the leading rehab in Asia.
* Heroin
* Cocaine AGENCY
* Methamphetamine (locally known as Shabu)
* Inhalants such as nitrates and gasoline. These can be a cheap way for people to The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) (Filipino: Kawanihan ng
get high. Pilipinas Laban sa Droga) is the lead anti-drugs law enforcement agency,
* Opium responsible for preventing, investigating and combating any dangerous drugs,
* Ecstasy (MDMA) controlled precursors and essential chemicals within the Philippines. The agency is
tasked with the enforcement of the penal and regulatory provisions of Republic
Concerns for Shabu Abuse Act No. 9165 (R.A. 9165), otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous
Drugs Act of 2002.
One of the most abused drugs in the Philippines is a local type of
methamphetamine mixed with caffeine known as Shabu. This stimulant is SOME LAWS ABOUT DRUGS
believed to be the drug of choice for 90% of the Philippines illegal substance
users. This is a powerfully addictive drug that can cause people to have intense REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10586 also known as “Anti-Drunk and Drugged
hallucinations and become extremely paranoid. Some users of this drug have even Driving Act of 2013″
jumped off high rise buildings because they believed they could fly. Shabu didn’t An act penalizing persons driving under the influence of alcohol, dangerous drugs,
arrive in the Philippines until the mid-eighties, but it soon became hugely popular and similar substances, and for other purposes.
among drug users. Methamphetamine causes feelings of euphoria and the user
feels full of energy. Approved:
By President Aquino
Problems Related to Drug Addiction
R.A. No. 953, Narcotic Drugs Law
Drug abuse leads to many problems such as: An act to provide for the registration of, with the collector of internal revenue, and
the imposition of fixed and special taxes upon all persons who produce, import,
* The individual does not have to be abusing a substance like Shabu long before manufacture, compound, deal in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away opium,
they become addicted. marihuana, opium poppies, or coca leaves, or any synthetic drugs which may
* Those individuals who become addicted can become obsessed with their habit. hereafter be declared habit forming by the president of the philippines, their salts,
This means that everything else in their life will take second place. derivatives or preparations, and for other purposes.
* The individual’s behavior will change. They may become physically violent or
engage in other types of bad behavior. Approved: June 20, 1953
* Those who abuse these drugs can struggle to keep down a job. They may By Former President Elpidio Quirino
become unemployable.
* Young people who use these substances will be unable to perform well in school R.A. 9165 also known as "Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002"
or college. This means that they will be limiting their future opportunities. An act instituting the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act Of 2002, repealing
* When drug users run out of money to feed their habit they will be tempted to Republic Act No. 6425, otherwise known as the Dangerous Drugs Act Of 1972, as
turn to crime. This may mean stealing from family and friends or from complete amended, providing funds therefor, and for other purposes.
strangers.
* Many addicts fall into a life of crime and eventually end up in prison or worse. Approved: January 23, 2002
* If the drug addict is unable to escape this behavior it is highly likely to lead to By Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
their death. This individual will shorten their lifespan as a result of their behavior.
* Illegal drug users run the risk of overdose. It can be difficult to assess the
strength of illegal drugs, and it can be similar to playing a game of Russian
roulette every time the addict uses these substances – it is even possible for people
to die of an overdose after only trying illegal drugs one time.

Cost of Drug Addiction in the Philippines

The cost of drug addiction is high for the Philippines and it involves:

* A great deal of domestic violence is associated with drug abuse.


* A huge proportion of criminal acts are committed by individuals who are trying
to satisfy their drug habit.

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