I have a question about food stamps. Am I legally a full time student if i file for food stamps after my final exams are over before, my next semester.
Yes because I use my food stamp debit card there all the time.
Food stamps usually deposit around 12 AM but if its. Not there by 12 PM then you should see your case worker.
U can up to a certain length of time but if if it's not used after ur states time they will cancel ur food stamps
NO ABSOLUTELY NOT. If you trade your food stamps you can be removed from the program.....permanently not to mention you can face jail time. DONT DO IT
You can buy anything that you can eat with food stamps.
Yes you can! I live in Dallas, TX and receive food stamps because I am disabled. I have purchased cold fried or rosated chicken from Tom Thumb, Kroger, Albertsons, etc. These grocery stores put special stickers on the food items and you can use your food stamps card. I may buy 1 cold chicken item per month, but not more than than because these food items can cost $5.00 or more. And to anyone who does not think people whould have food stamps or that we should only eat crap food -- I say kiss my arce. I have the right to eat what everyone else does.
Food stamps are a substitute for MONEY. Depending on the amount that was defraauded, it is POSSIBLE that you may have to serve some time in jail.
Around the time people on food stamps wake up everyday. So sometime in the afternoon.
Food stamps are issued by the federal government. Abuse or fraud is a federal offense. You will be expected to pay back what you used when you shouldn't have and you could probably get a fine and/or jail time.
Sure, honey. Certo is a brand of fruit pectin used for making jams and jellies, not exactly a staple food item. So, no, you can't buy it with food stamps. Stick to the basics like fruits, veggies, and grains - you'll be jammin' in no time.
No, they did not. However, when Mr. Obama's mother was abandoned by her husband (the president's father), for a brief period of time, she needed food stamps until she got back on her feet. She was able to graduate from college, earn a PhD and become an anthropologist. The president's grandparents were both employed and while they were not wealthy, they were able to support themselves and did not need food stamps.