Confused about cannabis?
Some people still seem a bit confused about cannabis. Richard Price the Force Drugs Liaison Officer gives you the facts.
Cannabis is illegal
It is against the law to have cannabis in your possession
It is against the law to sell or supply cannabis to others. Just
passingsome to your friends is still 'supplying' in the eyes of the law.
It is against the law to cultivate (grow) cannabis.
It does not matter if you do not agree with the law. Cannabis is illegal and being found with cannabis can get you in to a lot of trouble. Find out more about drugs and the law on this site.
You can get more information about the effects of cannabis, other drugs and services which can help you on the website of Norfolk Drug and Alcohol Partnership
Cannabis is illegal
It is against the law to have cannabis in your possession
It is against the law to sell or supply cannabis to others. Just
passingsome to your friends is still 'supplying' in the eyes of the law.
It is against the law to cultivate (grow) cannabis.
It does not matter if you do not agree with the law. Cannabis is illegal and being found with cannabis can get you in to a lot of trouble. Find out more about drugs and the law on this site.
You can get more information about the effects of cannabis, other drugs and services which can help you on the website of Norfolk Drug and Alcohol Partnership

Richard Price the Force Drugs Coordinator
Victims and Witnesses - The Mini Site
Victim Support is an organisation that helps people if they have been a victim of crime or if they have witnessed a crime taking place.
Because many young people are affected by crime, Victim Support in Norfolk has helped norfolkbeatwise to create a special mini website all about victims and witnesses.
The mini site explains exactly how the support workers at Victim Support can help you and give details of how to contact them.
Take a look at the new mini site and let the webmaster know what you think!
www.norfolkbeatwise.org.uk/wiseup/victimsupport
webmaster@norfolk.pnn.police.uk
Because many young people are affected by crime, Victim Support in Norfolk has helped norfolkbeatwise to create a special mini website all about victims and witnesses.
The mini site explains exactly how the support workers at Victim Support can help you and give details of how to contact them.
Take a look at the new mini site and let the webmaster know what you think!
www.norfolkbeatwise.org.uk/wiseup/victimsupport
webmaster@norfolk.pnn.police.uk

Nick Ross the former presenter of BBC's Crimewatch introduces the new Victim Support website.