Green Amore drug (pinaghalong Ecstasy, Shabu) sangkot sa Closeup Concert deaths? | Bandera

Green Amore drug (pinaghalong Ecstasy, Shabu) sangkot sa Closeup Concert deaths?

Leifbilly Begas - May 23, 2016 - 01:53 PM
NAGHAIN ng resolusyon ang Kabataan Partylist  upang maimbestigahan ng Kamara de Representantes ang pagkamatay ng limang katao sa Closeup Forever Summer Concert na iniuugnay sa paggamit ng ipinagbabawal na gamot.      Ayon kay Kabataan Rep. Terry Ridon dapat bigyan ng pansin ng House committees on dangerous drugs at on youth and sports ang ulat na nagsasabi na hinaluan ng ‘Green Amore’ ang inuming ipinamahagi sa concert.      Ang Green Amore ay sinasabing pinaghalong ecstasy at shabu.      “There are questions that investigators need to answer: If dangerous drugs were indeed available in the party venue, how were they able to slip in such substances? Are the concessionaires inside the venue involved?” ani Ridon.      Sinabi ni Ridon na maaari pang makapagsagawa ng imbestigasyon sa kanyang House Resolution 2704 kahit na malapit ng magsara ang sesyon ng Kongreso.      “Clearly, the ‘stringent security measures’ or ‘precautions’ did not deter the proliferation of said dangerous substances. And surely what had transpired in the concert is not an isolated case,” dagdag pa ni Ridon.      Limang katao ang isinugod sa ospital noong Linggo matapos na matagpuang walang malay sa concert ground ng SM Mall of Asia.      “We need to craft legislation that balances anti-drug policy and public safety. While we do not condone the use of dangerous drugs in any event whatsoever, there are certain finer details that need to be considered in enacting a new law against drug proliferation.”      Sinabi ni Ridon na sa Estados Unidos ay mayroong batas para sa paggamit ng ipinagbabawal na gamot sa mga rave party at concert.      “We need to note that the issue is not only the rampant drug use in rave events, but also the lack of harm reduction measures in said venues. Many party drugs have been scientifically proven to increase core body temperature to extreme highs, thus overheating and dehydrating users who are usually stuck in hot crowded areas, leading to fatalities,” dagdag pa ng mambabatas.

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