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Is it legal to make such sites, what will be the consequences?
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The customer asks to make a website selling cigarettes and disposable electronic cigarettes.
How legal is this, given the current laws (RF)?
Domain and hosting are custom-made. I am required to make a website, which I will later upload to the customer's hosting.
What are the consequences if the order is executed?
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Here I will write to you that it is absolutely legal and you will believe me, and then evil uncles will suddenly come to you about this site and ... what will you tell them? So I was told exactly on the Internet that this can be done?
If there is a risk of losing a significant amount or getting in trouble with the law - do not be lazy and contact a live, not a virtual lawyer, he will not take much for one consultation, but at the same time you will receive an answer from a competent person who understands the law, and not from an incomprehensible person from the Internet, who, out of boredom, decided to joke and wrote you the wrong advice, and you believed him.
With what the customer subsequently fills his site, you should not soar at all.
You can see how the websites of tobacco companies (or alcohol companies) are legally made
For example, we are forbidden to sell cigarettes on the street in stalls without a trading floor.
You are a builder.
Situation No. 1
You will be forgiven to build a stall and warned that it is for selling cigarettes. That is, knowing for what purposes it will be used, you create an object of crime. You are an accomplice.
It's like giving a thief a lockpick.
Situation #2
You are asked to build a stall. They don't say for what purpose. And sign a contract for some general purpose building.
You have built. And then the stall owner started selling cigarettes there.
What claims can be made to you? Yes, none. You didn't build a stall to sell cigarettes. But your nerves will be shaken notably. Interrogations, inquiries, seizure of documents, seizure of material evidence, etc. And then the denial of the criminal case. Do you need it?
Situation No. 3
You sign a contract for the construction of a stall for the sale of seeds. After that, the owner of the stall began to sell cigarettes there. You no longer care what the owner of the building is doing. You built it for other purposes and documented it.
It's like the seller of axes does not care what they will chop with axes, firewood or heads. He will get nothing for it.
But as in the second situation, the police can detain you for 3 days until it becomes clear that you had no criminal intent.
Outcome. No matter what you do, you can always get in trouble.
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