Re: Take soda out of food stamp elgibility?
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Originally Posted by
Jason
Do people actually by drugs with coke products?
yep. and cigarettes i used to hear about it alot and actually see it happen
Re: Take soda out of food stamp elgibility?
trading coke for drugs just doesn't sound right.
(think about it)
Seriously, WTF? Why would a drug seller deal for 6-packs? Is he just too lazy to take the cash and go to the store? I don't get it.
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Isn't milk fattening? Why not make it so food stamps can't be used for "regular" soda or whole milk, but is OK for diet pop and 2% milk? Or is diet pop just as bad?
Re: Take soda out of food stamp elgibility?
As I understand it, the folks that are doing this generally sell the sodas and use the cash for whatever it is they really want (cigarettes, alcohol ....)
Sodas are cheap, they sell easy, practically everyone drinks them.
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Is there an advantage? Is it a different class crime if money is not used, but goods are? I just see it as being more work for the dealers, plus they're committing another crime if they don't charge and report sales tax, so that's another arm of the law they could run afoul with. Just doesn't make sense to me to create more work and possibly more hassle without some advantage somewhere.
Re: Take soda out of food stamp elgibility?
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Originally Posted by
VHSLhelper
Is there an advantage? Is it a different class crime if money is not used, but goods are? I just see it as being more work for the dealers, plus they're committing another crime if they don't charge and report sales tax, so that's another arm of the law they could run afoul with. Just doesn't make sense to me to create more work and possibly more hassle without some advantage somewhere.
It's just another way to get cash from your food stamps instead of using the benefits for their intended purpose. Sell the goods you bought legally with your food stamp benefits. It's not necessarily food stamp fraud but it is food stamp abuse. If you gave your card to someone to use instead (skirting the need to sell what you bought) then that's food stamp fraud.
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If some folks put as much effort into earning an honest living as they do trying to defraud the system of welfare benefits they'd be wealthy...
Re: Take soda out of food stamp elgibility?
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Originally Posted by
imported_elp6n
It's just another way to get cash from your food stamps instead of using the benefits for their intended purpose. Sell the goods you bought legally with your food stamp benefits. It's not necessarily food stamp fraud but it is food stamp abuse. If you gave your card to someone to use instead (skirting the need to sell what you bought) then that's food stamp fraud.
no, thats fraud.
Re: Take soda out of food stamp elgibility?
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Originally Posted by
VHSLhelper
Is there an advantage? Is it a different class crime if money is not used, but goods are? I just see it as being more work for the dealers, plus they're committing another crime if they don't charge and report sales tax, so that's another arm of the law they could run afoul with. Just doesn't make sense to me to create more work and possibly more hassle without some advantage somewhere.
not everyone that sales drugs/trades drugs is a full time drug dealer. there are a lot of people that just trade the **** off for whatever they can get.
Re: Take soda out of food stamp elgibility?
yeah, man, can I hold a Washington?
No?
Want a Pepsi, man?