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[2] [3] In 2012, the United Nations said the Philippines had the highest rate of methamphetamine use in East Asia, and according to a U.S. State Department report, 2.1 percent of Filipinos aged 16 to 64 use the drug [4] based on 2008 figures by the Philippines Dangerous Drugs Board. [5]
The drug policy of the Philippines is guided by the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and is implemented by the Dangerous Drugs Board with its implementing arm, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency along with other member agencies. Aside from regulating and prohibiting the usage, sale, production of certain drugs, the 2002 law is ...
Party-list: Manuel Cabochan MAGDALO: Party-list: Leonardo Babasa Jr. PDP–Laban: Zamboanga del Sur: 2nd: Macnell M. Lusotan MARINO Party-list: Julienne Baronda NUP: Iloilo City: Lone: Members for the Minority Arnolfo Teves Jr. PDP–Laban: Negros Oriental: 3rd: Sergio Dagooc APEC: Party-list: Francisca Castro ACT TEACHERS: Party-list: Argel ...
The Philippine Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs is a standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines. It was known as the Committee on Public Order and Illegal Drugs until November 9, 2010.
The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, officially designated as Republic Act No. 9165, is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 1858 and House Bill No. 4433.It was enacted and passed by the Senate of the Philippines and House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 30 and 29, 2002, respectively.
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA, / p iː ˈ d eɪ ə /; [1] Filipino: Ahensiya ng Pilipinas sa Pagpapatupad ng Batas Laban sa Bawal na Gamot [2]) is the lead anti-drug law enforcement agency, responsible for preventing, investigating and combating any dangerous drugs, controlled precursors and essential chemicals within the Philippines.
The Dangerous Drugs Board (Filipino: Lupon sa Mapanganib na Droga, abbreviated DDB) is a government agency tasked in creating policies in dealing with illegal drugs in the Philippines. Background [ edit ]
Public Order and Dangerous Drugs: Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa: PDP: 3 6 1 11 Public Services: Raffy Tulfo: Independent: 4 7 1 13 Public Works: Bong Revilla: Lakas: 0 11 1 13 Rules: Francis Tolentino: PFP: 2 5 1 9 Science and Technology: Alan Peter Cayetano: Independent: 1 4 1 7 Social Justice, Welfare and Rural Development: Imee Marcos ...