While caffeine is legal and widely consumed, abusing it can lead to health issues, such as anxiety, insomnia, and heart problems. Legal consequences typically arise if caffeine abuse leads to harmful behavior, such as impaired judgment while driving or operating machinery. In some workplaces, excessive caffeine consumption may violate drug-free policies, resulting in disciplinary action. However, there are no specific laws that directly penalize caffeine abuse itself.
Caffeine and tobacco are a legal form of an addiction.
sue them!
nicotine and caffeine
yes
stimulate
Caffeine.
No, caffeine is legal. They won't test for it in test.
You want money because someone is abusing their child? I don't believe you would have standing (a legal right) to sue since you are not a party.
Jail, or a fine.
Yes, this is only if you're not abusing your child daily.
the affected company loses money
getting put in jail, prison. etc