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In West Virginia, individuals with felony convictions can apply for food stamps (now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP). However, those convicted of certain drug-related felonies may face restrictions and could be ineligible for benefits for a specific period, unless they meet certain conditions, such as completing rehabilitation programs. It's essential for individuals to check the current eligibility requirements and any potential restrictions when applying.

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