Yes. It's a felony.
Food stamps are designed to be used only by the person that they are given to. To sell them to another person is illegal and is an abuse to the system. There is a great amount of people that are given food stamps and then they sell them to someone else for a profit. This hurts those that really need them.
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The food from the food stamps need to go to the person for whom they were intended.
Food stamps are a federal program and federal law does not prohibit a previously convicted person from receiving food stamps.
In most cases, if you are claimed as a dependent on someone else's tax return, you are not eligible to receive food stamps.
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No, they don't. In actuality, employers may be eligible for tax credits by hiring employees on government assistance such as food stamps. It may be in their interest to hire someone on food stamps from a tax perspective.
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Being claimed as a dependent can affect eligibility for food stamps because the income and resources of the person claiming you may be considered when determining your eligibility. This means that if the person claiming you has a higher income, it could impact your ability to qualify for food stamps.
It depends upon what the felony is for. Most felons can get food stamps. The exception is drug felons - some drug felons can, and some can't get food stamps. In most cases, if the felony was for simple possession, you are still eligible for food stamps. If it was for sales or transportation, you are disqualified.
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Simply, food is labeled so that the person who buys it knows what they are buying.