No, it is illegal to send stamps to someone in jail. They have to buy them.
Eugene V. Debs, a labor leader and socialist, was sentenced to jail in 1894 for his involvement in the Pullman Strike, which disrupted mail delivery. He was charged with contempt of court for violating an injunction to end the strike.
Yes. It's also just impolite.
Yes, it is a criminal offense in the UK for someone to intentionally withhold or open someone else's mail without permission. This would fall under the Postal Services Act 2000 and could result in fines or imprisonment.
Burning someone else's mail is illegal and considered a federal offense in the United States. It violates postal laws that protect the privacy and security of mail. Penalties for tampering with mail can include fines and imprisonment. It is best to respect the privacy of others and not interfere with their mail.
You should contact the prison authorities and inform them of the situation. Provide them with evidence that the mail is not intended for you and request that they take appropriate action to address the issue. It may also be helpful to contact the sender of the mail to inform them of the situation.
Yes. It's a felony.
No, you have to use stamps from the country of origin of the mail. In this case you will have to use Italian postage stamps.
Yes, you can use regular stamps on first class mail. Most letters that you would mail only take one or two stamps.
I successfully mail CDs all the time with 2 stamps.
Depends where you are. Some countries issue stamps for first class mail, some don't.
The person who received the mail.
how many forever stamps = .94
4 stamps
No you cannot use US stamps. Items mailed must have the stamps of the country of origin on them. Most shops will be able to provide you with the appropriate stamps to use to mail with their cards, or visit their post office!
Mail?
Yes
By ordinary mail (snail mail) you do. That's what postage stamps are for. And that's why the whole culture of stamps started in the first place...