In Oregon, felons on parole can apply for food stamps, officially known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). However, individuals convicted of certain drug felonies may face restrictions and may need to meet specific conditions to be eligible. It's important for those on parole to check their eligibility and any requirements with the Oregon Department of Human Services.
No it doesn't. I actually know a guy who has a felony and receives 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.
Food Stamps! is the only one I know of but you can't be convicted of drug offenses. Try visiting your county welfare office first.
Unfortunately, food stamps can be a convenient currency among drug users and drug pushers.
Yes, if s/he meets the eligibility requirements.
No, you cannot use Oregon food stamps (SNAP benefits) to buy food coloring. SNAP benefits are intended for purchasing food items that are meant for home preparation and consumption. Non-food items, including food coloring, do not qualify for purchase with these benefits.
In Tennessee, individuals with felony convictions can receive food stamps (now referred to as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP) and other government assistance under certain conditions. Those convicted of drug-related felonies are typically ineligible for SNAP benefits for a period of time, which can vary based on the offense. However, individuals can regain eligibility by completing their sentence, including parole and probation. It's important for felons to check specific eligibility requirements and guidelines, as circumstances may vary.
Yes! I've used mine in both Oregon and West Virginia
No, you cannot use an Oregon food stamps card in California. Each state administers its own Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and benefits are only valid in the state that issued the card. If you move to California, you would need to apply for California's SNAP benefits to receive assistance there.
No. A felony drug conviction is the only felony that bars you from assistance. They are currently working on trying to pass a law where drug felons can take a program to get them. As of now, its NO.
no Mexico doesn't have food stamps
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