October 5, 2024
L.R. Thomas, Assistant Commissioner of Prisons
Fourth Floor, Rachel Jackson Building
320 Sixth Avenue North
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0465
Re: Rejected Mail
To Mr. Thomas:
We are MIM(Prisons), a publisher and distributor of literary materials for prisoners in the United States. We are in receipt of a memo informing us that a publication we sent to one XXXXXX XXXXXX #611076 at the Bledsoe County Correctional Complex was rejected. We received this memo on October 4, 2024. You will find a copy of this memo enclosed herein.
To begin, we would like to point out that nowhere in the memo does it mention what material is actually being rejected. This is obviously unacceptable, so we would advise the TDOC to avoid similar missteps in the future. Thankfully, we keep adequate records of what is sent to each of our readers, so we are aware the rejected mail is Under Lock & Key Issue 86 (hereafter “ULK”).
The listed reason for censorship is that the publication allegedly satisfies “contains literature that could advocate, facilitate, or otherwise present a risk of lawlessness, violence, or rebellion against government authority, prison staff, and/or other inmates.”
As the publishers of ULK, we know that no material fitting any of part of this description can be found anywhere in the publication. In order to fulfill our due diligence, we reviewed the issue of ULK in question and confirmed this. We would also like to highlight section VI.L.1 (g) of TDOC policy 507.02 which states: “Rejection notices regarding magazines or similar publications must contain information to identify the specific issues or items being rejected (example, picture on page 7 is pornographic; article on page 8 contains information on weapons manufacture, etc.).” We find that the enclosed memo contradicts this policy as it does not provide any details as to what specific portions of the publication supposedly “advocate […] lawlessness.”
Additionally, we include the following disclaimer on page 2 of every issue of ULK: “We encourage prisoners to join [our] battles while explicitly discouraging them from engaging in any violence or illegal acts.” Given this disclaimer, we fail to see how ULK is purportedly “facilitat[ing] […] rebellion against government authority” while simultaneously and explicitly disavowing such acts.
We request the decision to withhold the listed materials be vacated and the publications be forwarded to Mr. XXXXXX. Failing to do this, we request that you send an adequate notice of censorship which details the supposed violations as you are required to provide by TDOC policy. Failure to provide appropriate notice and adherence to your policies may result in legal action.
Please govern yourself accordingly.
Sincerely,