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Not to my knowledge. After all, someone who goes to jail for a drug felony, is far more horrible, than say someone who has a felony for , Molesting and raping little girls, boys, and women. Someone has their priorities all screwed up.

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Q: Can felon get food stamps or other assistance in Anchorage Alaska?
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