Pubdate: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 Source: Sunstar Manila (Philippines) Copyright: 2004, Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2304 BARBERS WANTS ADDICTIVE DRUG BANNED 'Special K' Has Become Alternative For Shabu, Ecstasy Among Drug Users KETAMINE hydrochloride, also known as "Special K," may soon be included in the list of banned substances under Republic Act (RA) 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. Sen. Robert Barbers said he will initiate a move to ban "Special K" in the next Congress to help the anti-drug agency of the government prevent the proliferation of the drug. Barbers, who is seeking reelection under the administration Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan para sa Kinabukasan (K4) in the May elections, said he has received reports that illegal drug syndicates have started to peddle "Special K" since the drug is not included in the list of banned substances. The senator is the principal author of the Comprehensive Dangerous Act of 2002 and chairman of the Senate committee on public order and illegal drugs. According to reports of the Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (Aidsotf), "Special K" has been introduced into the local market since last year as an alternative to shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride) and ecstasy. The drug is available in powder and tablet form and costs P1,000 per gram, which is cheaper than shabu and ecstasy. "Congress must always make a pro-active stance when it comes to the war against dangerous drugs. Now with the introduction of this new drug called "Special K", we have to immediately amend the law that will include this in the list of banned substances under Republic Act (RA) 9165," Barbers said. Barbers said at least 19 shabu laboratories have been raided and drug syndicates have been neutralized. "We are winning the war against illegal drugs by leaps and bounds, let us not place these achievements to waste. I am giving my word to (PNP deputy director) General (Edgar) Aglipay that his call to include this new banned substance will not fall on deaf ears in the next Congress. I will personally push for this amendment both in my public and private capacity," Barbers added. JPM - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl