If the cops check your phone records which I highly doubt unless you give them a reason to.
Only qualified pharmacists are allowed to sell prescription drugs. If you are selling them (over the phone, in person, it doesn't matter) and you are not licensed to do so then it is VERY illegal to do so. This is called trafficking and can buy you a whole lot of trouble.
NO. It's illegal. It's as illegal as someone over sixteen selling drugs.
Yes, it's illegal to sell or give any prescription drugs to anyone. If you get caught you get in a lot of trouble.
Not if you date online only. Also, it isn't illegal for two minors to date. And it isn't illegal for a minor and an adult over the age of 18 to date. It's illegal for them to have sex, specifically, it is illegal for the person over 18 to have sex with a minor.
Viagra is a prescription med & selling it without a prescription is Illegal & a pharmacy could lose their licence selling it over the counter. so the answer is NO COMPANY sells it without a scrip!
Judith Butler is an American philosopher. She is a Professor at the University of California. She is most famous for selling over 100,000 copies of her book, Gender Trouble.
no it is not. it is a sex abuse.And whoever does this is an iiresponsible person. (Another answer) It is illegal in many jurisdictions. It can get you into serious trouble.
Yes, illegal steroids can expire, just like any other pharmaceutical substances. Over time, their potency may decrease, and they may become less effective or even unsafe to use. Additionally, improper storage can accelerate degradation. It's important to be cautious, as expired substances can pose health risks.
Trouble Over Bridgwater was created in 2000.
Yes, 13 is a minor. Any activity with a minor is illegal if you're over 16.
I took a few gold chains to a local store and they said they were real but they don't buy gold, I took it to another local jewerly store who does buy it and they said it was fake. I took it to a third store to settle the dispute and she looked it over and offered me money. I wanted to talk it over with my husband. I brought the jewerly back about a week later and she looked at it two more times and paid me for it. Now they're calling wanting their money back and telling me that it's illegal and I could get in a lot of trouble? I didn't know I was selling something fake....all I had were the 3 different jewerlers opinions..isn't the person buying the gold supposed to be the gold expert.
In and of itself, it is not illegal to fire someone over the phone.