Convicted drug dealers, as well as certain addicts who skip their court-ordered treatment, would qualify for food stamps under the terms of the bill.

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Convicted drug dealers, as well as certain addicts who skip their court-ordered treatment, would qualify for food stamps under the terms of the bill.
The Commonwealth witnessed 1,220 people die from opioid-related overdoses last year, causing the state to act more boldly in 2018.