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Unfortunately, food stamps can be a convenient currency among drug users and drug pushers.
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.
Food stamps are a federal program and federal law does not prohibit a previously convicted person from receiving 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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There are not any coupons I know of that will give your friend free groceries on an ongoing basis. You should encourage your friend to apply for SNAP. This is the name for food stamps program so he had can get the nutritious feed he needs.
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In Florida we go to "MyFlorida.com/accessflorida" to find out about eligibility for food stamps. Whatever state you live in has a state webpage, access it for an answer to your questions on food stamps.
Yes with successful completion of drug treatment
In Arizona, individuals with a drug felony conviction may face restrictions when applying for food stamps (SNAP benefits). However, the state has the option to lift the ban if the individual meets certain conditions, such as completing a rehabilitation program. It’s essential to check Arizona’s specific eligibility requirements, as these can vary from state to state. For accurate guidance, contacting the local SNAP office or a legal aid organization is recommended.