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presents a threat to security, encourages physical violence, excess of 15 pages includes photos, nude photos, routine mail in padded envelope[Download Documentation]
MIM Distributors appeals censorship point-by-point
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Department of Corrections
ATTN: Library Service Administrator
501 S Calhoun St
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500
23 February 2014
RE: Censorship of various magazines/newspapers at Taylor CI
Dear Sir/Madam,
This letter is in response to the censorship of a package sent to Mr. XXXXXX XXXXXX (#XXXXXX) at Taylor Correctional Institution by MIM Distributors. This package was recently returned to sender with receipt stating a number of unfounded justifications for censorship.
1. ?Excess of 15 pages includes photos? - It is not clear what the issue is here, but the contents were magazines and newspapers.
2. ?Nude photos which reveal genitalia, buttocks, or female breast.? - There are no such photos as should be confirmed if Sgt. H. Smith photocopied the materials as indicated on the return receipt.
3. ?Routine mail delivered in padded enveloped.? - Envelope was not padded, it was a standards USPS priority mail envelope.
4. ?Otherwise presents a threat to the security, order, or rehabilitative objectives of the Correctional System, or to the safety of any person.? - The decision in Walker v. Sumner (9th Cir. 1990) 917 F.2d 382, 385 stated that, "Prison authorities cannot rely on general or conclusory assertions to support their policies." None of the notes provided at the bottom of the receipt substantiate this general assertion.
5. ?Depicts, describes or encourages activities which may lead to the use of physical violence or group disruption.? - None of the materials promote violence by prisoners, and the argument above applies to this point as well.
MIM Distributors was not given a notice of impoundment or provided an opportunity to appeal this decision. I am requesting that this censorship be reviewed and notice provided to MIM Distributors that this literature will be delivered to prisoners at Taylor CI without interference in the future.
Sincerely,
03/06/2014
Lit Review Committe claims no authority because Sgt. used wrong form to censor MIM Download Documentation
03/23/2014
MIM Distributors clarifies that FDOC is responsible for staff mistakes and respecting our rights
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Department of Corrections
ATTN: Library Service Administrator
501 S Calhoun St
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500
23 March 2014
RE: Censorship of various magazines/newspapers at Taylor CI
Dear Ms. Morrison,
Thank you for responding to my recent inquiries. However, your response regarding the subject above confused me. Are you saying that Sgt. H. Smith used the wrong form to censor MIM Distributor's mail and therefore it is outside your authority to remedy this? MIM Distributors is not responsible for the mistakes of FDOC staff and the violation of their rights to free speech and association should not be justified by such mistakes. This responsibility falls on the Florida Department of Corrections. According to the form sent, Sgt. Smith should have made copies of the materials censored that you should have access to in order to investigate this matter.
Sincerely,
MIM Distributors
PO Box 40799
San Francisco, CA 94140
p.s. I find it ironic that you upheld the censorship of Under Lock & Key #36 because it had an ?inflammatory tone,? when the article cited to justify censorship was literally about discouraging prisoners from starting fires as a form of protest and encouraging them to study better organizing strategies to address their conditions. I have much personal experience in these matters and I can state with certainty that your department's denial of prisoners' mail from the outside does much more to incite violence in Florida prisons. Your department is legally bound to protect the safety of prisoners and staff and prohibited from enforcing political agendas.
03/24/2014
Taylor CI upholds that they censored publications based on 33-210.101 Routine Mail Download Documentation
03/31/2014
Lit Review claims no responsibility since censored under 33-210.101 Download Documentation
04/13/2014
MIM Distributors replies again to point out how they are violating Florida State law (33-501.401)
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Department of Corrections
ATTN: Library Service Administrator
501 S Calhoun St
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500
13 April 2014
RE: Censorship of various magazines/newspapers at Taylor CI
Dear Ms. Morrison,
I've received your March 31 letter as well as Brenda Phillips letter of March 24. You both uphold the use of 33-210.101 to censor the publications sent by MIM Distributors, when that code clearly states in the first sentence, ?The provisions of this section shall apply to routine mail. Routine mail is all inmate mail, except legal mail (see Rule 33-210.102, F.A.C.), privileged mail (see Rule 33-210.103, F.A.C.), and publications (see Rule 33-501.401, F.A.C.).? The package in question that was censored contained magazines and newspapers,
Please refer to Florida Administrative Code 33-501.401 Admissible Reading Material, which clearly states ?this section shall apply to all publications, including books, newspapers, magazines, journals and diaries...? and that any impoundment of such material falls under the ultimate authority of the Literature Review Committee. Ms. Morrison, your refusal to take responsibility for this censorship is in clear violation of state rules. It doesn't matter if the staff at Taylor used the wrong form. The State of Florida is still bound to respect the First Amendment rights of MIM Distributors and the prisoners that they send mail to.