Info on Firms Fighting Prison Slavery
In my opinion, ULK 84 was the best issue I have ever seen in my years of getting the newsletter. In response to “On Tennessee Bans Slavery - So What?”: While I agree voting has poor success it is a start on the process and can help create awareness among the sheeple.
Corruptaradans(as we call the sheeple of this corrupt state) changed the Colorado constitution to ban all slavery. But the Dept of Corruption ignored the will of the people (I am shocked!) and said it did not apply to prisoner slaves.
However, two law firms joined forces and filed an action in Denver Dist Court to demand minimum wage for prisoners’ work (case no: 2022CV30421). The firms are:
P.O. Box 371680
P111B 44465
Denver, CO 80237
720-441-2236
Maxted Law
1543 Champa St, St 400
Denver, CO 80202
www.maxtedlaw.com
720-717-0877
Around the country more than 65 groups have joined the fight to take prisoner slavery is just peachy out of the U.$. Constitution. For a list of these, contact:
120 Broadway Ste. 1750
New York, NY 10271
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