In Texas, individuals with felony convictions may be eligible to receive food stamps (now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP) under certain conditions. Generally, those who have completed their prison sentence, parole, and probation may qualify. However, individuals convicted of drug offenses may face a temporary ban, which can be waived after a specified period or if they meet certain criteria. It's important for individuals to check their specific circumstances and consult with local agencies for guidance.
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Yes, food stamps is a federal program and federal law does not prohibit a previously convicted person from receiving food stamps.
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If he steals 'em, yeah.
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Yes with successful completion of drug treatment
No it doesn't. I actually know a guy who has a felony and receives food stamps.
no they must be 18 yrs of age or older
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.
Yes, being a felon does not disqualify your husband or you from getting food stamps.