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                    [Title] => Warning up vs drug sales to minors
                    [Summary] => DrugCheck Phils. Inc., the country’s largest drug-testing center, has called for increased vigilance against the sale of prohibited drugs to minors, particularly students. 


John Catindig, DrugCheck general manager, said, "The opening of the schoolyear will provide drug peddlers a new and luxurious market. It has been the observation of our company based on an extensive study of the drug problem that one of the major demand routes of prohibited drugs is the youth, specially those in schools."
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In a statement, Lastimoso said a significant percentage of vehicular accidents are related to the use of illegal drugs.
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Ito ayon kay Lastimoso ay upang matiyak kung may kinalaman sa paggamit ng ipinagbabawal na droga ang sanhi ng naganap na aksidente ng mga motorista.
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Binigyang diin ni LTO Chief Roberto Lastimoso na hindi magandang unahin ang pagre-release ng LTO sa lisensiya ng mga aplikante bago doon lang ito pakukuhanin ng drug test dahil sa posibleng magdulot ito ng epekto sa kampanya ng pamahalaang Arroyo laban sa ipinagbabawal na gamot.
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John Catindig, DrugCheck general manager, said, "The opening of the schoolyear will provide drug peddlers a new and luxurious market. It has been the observation of our company based on an extensive study of the drug problem that one of the major demand routes of prohibited drugs is the youth, specially those in schools."
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In a statement, Lastimoso said a significant percentage of vehicular accidents are related to the use of illegal drugs.
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Ito ayon kay Lastimoso ay upang matiyak kung may kinalaman sa paggamit ng ipinagbabawal na droga ang sanhi ng naganap na aksidente ng mga motorista.
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Binigyang diin ni LTO Chief Roberto Lastimoso na hindi magandang unahin ang pagre-release ng LTO sa lisensiya ng mga aplikante bago doon lang ito pakukuhanin ng drug test dahil sa posibleng magdulot ito ng epekto sa kampanya ng pamahalaang Arroyo laban sa ipinagbabawal na gamot.
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