If he steals 'em, yeah.
No
yes
no they must be 18 yrs of age or older
In Arizona, individuals with felony drug convictions are generally ineligible to receive food stamps under federal law. However, states have the option to modify this rule, and Arizona has chosen to do so. If a convicted drug felon complies with the state's requirements, completes treatment or counseling, and passes drug tests, they may be eligible to receive food stamps in Arizona.
no
Yes, food stamps is a federal program and federal law does not prohibit a previously convicted person from receiving food stamps.
Currently no. There have been bills proposed in the legislature to opt out of this requirement but so far none of them have passed
The parent can continue to receive food stamps. If the child is still living in the parent's home, the two of them can continue to receive food stamps together as one household.
Yes with successful completion of drug treatment
In most cases, if you are claimed as a dependent on someone else's tax return, you are not eligible to receive food stamps.
In West Virginia, certain restaurants participate in the Restaurant Meals Program, which allows individuals who receive food stamps (SNAP benefits) to use them at designated eateries. While specific participating establishments can vary by location, some fast-food chains and local diners may accept food stamps. To find out which restaurants in your area accept food stamps, it's best to check with your local SNAP office or visit the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources website for the most current information.
The amount of money that one can draw in MS and receive food stamps will depend on how many are in the family.