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NJ moving toward allowing those convicted of drug felonies to receive General Assistance

After serving three years in prison for selling a small amount of Xanax pills, Charles Thompson found even worse accommodations upon his release in 2015: the sand under the Atlantic City Boardwalk. “I couldn’t get housing and I hated shelters,” said Thompson, 60, of Atlantic City. “So I slept for months with the ‘possums, raccoons, and squirrels. There was no General Assistance to help me.” People convicted of felony drug distribution in New Jersey cannot receive GA, a program that gives low-income adults with no dependent children a monthly stipend of $185, as well as job training. Thanks to a strange quirk of law, anyone who completes a prison sentence for a non-drug distribution felony — including a violent crime — can get GA. People convicted of drug possession may receive GA.

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