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Crimes punishable under RA 9165 1. Importation of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Acts: import or bring into the Philippines any dangerous drugs, regardless of quantity and purity involved, including opium poppy or any part thereof even for floral, decorative or culinary purpose import any controlled precursor or essential chemical UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW 2. Sale, Trading, Administration, Dispensation, Delivery, Distribution and Transportation of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Acts:  sell, trade, administer, dispense, deliver, give away to another, distribute, dispatch in transit or transport any dangerous drug or act as broker UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW  sell, trade, administer…any controlled precursor and essential chemical or act as a broker UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW 3. Maintenance of a Den, Dive or Resort Acts  maintain a den, dive or resort where any DD is used in any form maintain a den, dive or resort where any CPEC is used or sold *owner, employees and visitors( if have the knowledge of the den) are penalized

4. Manufacture of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Acts:  manufacture any of the DD & CPEC UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW -presence of any CPEC or laboratory equipment is prima facie proof of manufacture 5. Illegal Chemical Diversion of Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Acts:  illegally divert any CPEC UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW 6. Manufacture or Delivery of Equipment, Instrument, Apparatus, and Other Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Acts:  deliver, possess with intent to deliver, manufacture with intent to deliver equipment, instrument, apparatus and other paraphernalia knowing that it will be used to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, etc. any CPEC  if (equipment, etc) will be used to inject, ingest, inhale or introduce into the body a DD 7. Possession of Dangerous Drugs Acts:  possession of any DD in the ff. quantities: opium, morphine, heroin: 10g +; cocaine or shabu 50g +; marijuana resin or resin oil 10g +; marijuana 500g +;

ecstasy etc 10g + 8. Possession of Equipment, Instrument, Apparatus and Other Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drug Acts:  possess or have under his/her control for smoking, consuming, administering, injecting, ingesting, introducing any DD into the body **medical practitioners and various professionals who are required to carry them shall abide by the guidelines set by the Board **possession of equipment=prima facie evidence that the possessor has used a DD in violation of Sec 15 9. Use of Dangerous Drug Acts:  a person apprehended/arrested, who is found to be positive for use of any DD, after confirmatory test **not applicable where the person tested is also found to have in his/her possession same quantity of any DD; it shall fall under Sec 11 (possession) 10.Cultivation or Culture of Plants Classified as Dangerous Drugs or are Sources Thereof. Acts:  any person, who shall plant, cultivate or culture marijuana, opium poppy or any other plant regardless of quantity, which is classified as DD or source thereof **Medical labs & research centers who cultivate for medical experiments and

research shall abide by the guidelines set forth by the Board **The land, portions or greenhouses used therefor shall be confiscated in favor of the State, unless the owner can prove lack of knowledge 11.Maintenance and Keeping of Original Records of Transactions on Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Acts:  practitioner, manufacturer, wholesaler, importer, distributor, dealer, retailer  violates/fails to comply with the maintenance and keeping of original records of transactions on any DD CPEC **additional penalty: revocation of license to practice or of the business 12.Unnecessary Prescription of Dangerous Drugs Acts:  prescribe any DD to any person whose physical/physiological condition does not require the use or in the dosage prescribed **additional penalty: revocation of license 13.Unlawful Prescription of Dangerous Drugs Acts: make or issue an prescription or any writing purporting to be a prescription for any DD UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW 14.Planting Evidence

Acts: Planting: willful act by any person of maliciously and surreptitiously inserting, placing, adding or attaching directly or indirectly, through any over or covert act,

whatever quantity of DD and/or CPEC in the person, house, effects or in the immediate vicinity of an innocent individual for the purpose of implicating, incriminating or imputing the commission of any violation

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