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  1. RA 9165 Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 It is the policy of the State : to safeguard the integrity of its territory & the well-being of its citizenry, particularly the youth, from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs on their

  2. Jun 7, 2002 · Approved on June 7, 2002: An act instituting the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, repealing Republic Act No. 6425, otherwise known as the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972, as amended, providing funds therefor, and for other purposes.

  3. the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 according to the guidelines defined in the IRR of Section 48 of the Law. It shall formulate the tripartite response to the law and provide strategies, directions and networking to implement a National Drug Abuse Prevention Program in the workplace to be

  4. These downloadable information, education and communication (IEC) materials offer overview information on commonly abused drugs and substances, drug abuse and prevention strategies and encourage participation in the agency’s advocacy campaigns.

  5. Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 mandates the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) to be the policy-making and strategy-formulating body in the planning and formulation of policies and programs on drug prevention and control. It shall develop and adopt a comprehensive, integrated,

  6. Under the law, anyone found guilty of importation or sale of dangerous drugs, with the manufacture of illegal drugs, or with the operation of a drug den can be punished with life imprisonment and a fine ranging from ₱500,000 (then ~$10,000) to ₱10,000,000 (then ~$200,000).

  7. This document is the Republic Act No. 9165, also known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 in the Philippines. It repeals the previous Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 and aims to enhance the effectiveness of anti-drug laws.