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    [h=1]Bill on Food Stamps for Drug Offenders Clears Indiana Senate[/h][h=3]People with felony drug convictions could be eligible for food stamps in Indiana under a bill approved by the state Senate.[/h]
    Does anyone else see a problem with this? If your a drug offender and can afford to purchase a drug but not food, you might need a change in priorities.
     

    CHCRandy

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    Bill on Food Stamps for Drug Offenders Clears Indiana Senate

    People with felony drug convictions could be eligible for food stamps in Indiana under a bill approved by the state Senate.


    Does anyone else see a problem with this? If your a drug offender and can afford to purchase a drug but not food, you might need a change in priorities.

    A lot of them trade the food stamps for more drugs. Cut them all off!
     

    Leadeye

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    Makes sense if you want to expand the food stamp program and increase taxes. New hires, enlarged bureaucratic empires, more vendors with cash in hand, from the government's perspective what's not to like?


    Always follow the money
     

    JTScribe

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    Well, it would be hard for a business to compete on a job against a government entity that is using "cheap" labor.

    Did someone mention pie?

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    rob63

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    My wife has a friend that lives in Colorado and is frequently homeless. She has an illness that crops up periodically and results in her missing work, the result being that she keeps getting fired from each job she gets. We, along with other friends, send her funds on occasion to help out when she needs it. She really is trying to keep a job, and never had issues like this until she got sick. Here's the kicker, she has literally been told by welfare workers that it is a shame she isn't a drug addict so that they could help her get housing!
     

    PistolBob

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    We haven't had food stamps in Indiana for years. WE have SNAP debit cards now. ​This program is designed to raise the nutritional level of low income households. It enables low-income families to buy nutritious food through Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards.[FONT=&quot]


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