To clarify, I'm not asking HOW to break the law...I'm asking AM I breaking any actual law by doing this to help my brother out on a nicotine test? I know that what I am debating doing is not the ethical thing to do. I'm just curious if it's an illegal thing to do.
Morally and ethically, I get it, it's not the right thing to do. I understand that and wouldn't do this for someone normally, but it's my brother who has been out of work and this isn't concerning illegal drugs, it's just cigarettes. But again, I don't expect many (or any) to be ok with someone doing something like this. So judge me if you wish, I can't argue that.
But a few said it was "fraud"... Anyone have any detail or expansion on that? What law am I breaking? I'm not trying to be combative, I really don't know and am looking to find out. Naive question here, is 'impersonating' someone else in itself breaking a law? Is taking a privately ordered drug test for someone breaking a law? Again, I have no clue. I'm not a lawyer and have never broken a law (other than speeding I guess).
I guess I look at this like cheating on an exam in college (which I never did, but still going with this analogy). If I go to my brothers class and take his computer science test for him to pass, is that morally/ethically wrong? Yes. Is it "illegal" though? That's what I'm asking in my other scenario.
Thanks guys for any help/clarification you can give!!