yes they can
No it doesn't. I actually know a guy who has a felony and receives food stamps.
Timbrology is the study of postage stamps. A Timbrologist is someone who collect stamps.
Someone's used passport will have used stamps. A stamp album will have many used stamps. And most scrapbooks have many stamps in them.
Stamp Dealer. A philatelist is someone who studies stamps.
Sure they can as can they find out that you live with someone else who is not on your rental application for Section 8 housing. They can also see if you claim children on your food stamps application but not as a dependent on your return. Food stamps are funded by the Federal Government Department of Agriculture.
Within the limits of income.
There are many ways one can learn the value of stamps from Japan. One can learn the value of stamps from Japan at popular on the web sources such as Baxley Stamps and Herrick Stamps.
It depends on the specific rules and regulations of the jail. In some cases, yes, stamps can be mailed to someone in jail. However, it's best to check with the jail directly to ensure that you are following their guidelines.
If you are a 'legal adult' and applying for yourself I believe that you can qualify. But if your folks are also collecting food stamps, YOU cannot appear as a dependent, or family member, on their vouchers.
ebay
Israel stamps can be purchased online at the official Israel Stamps website and on Sandafayre. Additionally, they can also be found on auction sites like Ebay.
Although there are rare stamps, in general WWII food ration stamps in a book of stamps (with some missing) are worth $2 to $5. An absolutely new book of stamps (unsigned) might be worth $10 or more. A book of stamps signed by someone famous would, of course, be worth even more. Loose stamps (not in a book) are generally worthless - a few pennies, if that.