yes, very illegal. You can go to jail, or worse: die.
Yes, it is generally illegal to keep money you find if you do not make a reasonable effort to return it to its rightful owner.
Because illegal drugs are hard to get and there are no official regulations on prices.
It is generally illegal to keep money you find on the ground if you do not make a reasonable effort to return it to its rightful owner.
on drugs
Because the government is trying to scare everyone into thinking that everyone does drugs and they don't have to do drugs to fit in.. truth is barely any of the teens (by percentage) do drugs and fitting in by doing drugs usually isn't an issue. Its all a scare tactic to keep drugs illegal, and the feds making money off busting drugs.
Yes, it is illegal to keep insurance claim money that is not rightfully yours. It is important to use the money for its intended purpose, such as repairing damages or covering expenses related to the insurance claim.
Some keep it. And some burn it!
You will get fined a lot of money and lose the reptile.
Nobody I know would turn it in that's just stupid so you should just keep it
Open a credit account, steal their identity, keep your social security number as safe as you can.
You should probably keep your school id, bus pass, pen and paper, an emergency telephone number, some money, maybe feminine hygeine products when necessary. At 14 you should not be sexually active, but if you are, then you will need condoms. You definitely should not keep cigarettes or other drugs, or any weapons or anything illegal.
No, you should not keep the money that a scammer sent you. It is likely stolen or obtained through fraudulent means, and keeping it could make you complicit in illegal activity. It is best to report the scam to the authorities and return the money if possible.