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The prison finally confirmed that the mail processing bottlenecks are being cleared and the delays are ending. I am deeply worn out from this fight but the relief of knowing our families will stay connected is worth every bit of the struggle. Please keep paying attention because we need to …

September 17, 2012

San Quentin Inmates\' Mail must not be neglected!

San Quentin Inmates\' Mail must not be neglected!

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Started by Anonymous 18 years, 3 months ago
April 29th, 2008 Supporters of San Quentin Inmates to San Quentin State Prison, Office of the Warden Statistically, 90% of inmates lose all contact with family, friends and loved ones after 3 years. And more often than not, losing contact with their friends and family, means to lose any positive social influence at all. Which, in the end, is a fact nobody will benefit from; neither the facility, nor the outside society. Least of all the inmates themselves. Therefore, according to Title 15 of the California Code of Regulations (General Mail Policy) \'The department encourages correspondence between inmates and persons outside the correctional facilities.\' \'Persons outside the correctional facilities\' - those are the inmates\' children, wives, parents, siblings. Those are their family and friends - such as us! Now, it comes as no surprise that the possibilities to stay in touch with our loved ones in San Quentin State Prison are strictly limited. The more important become the remaining means of communication, such as correspondence via letters. Sadly, however, correspondence between us on the outside and our friends and family members in San Quentin State Prison has become gradually difficult, not to say discouraging over time. Mail is supposed to be handled and issued in a \'timely manner\'. Whereas, to our mind, it is not a \'timely manner\' to receive a Christmas card for Easter. It is a matter of fact, that the delays in San Quentin mail room are increasing. Mail takes longer and longer; backlogs of 5 weeks and more are a common occurrence. Have you ever waited 6 weeks for a letter from a person you care for We do. Another common occurrence is that letters get sent back for any or no reason at all; \'depending on the current mood of the mail room\' (as malicious tongues claim). Have you ever waited 6 weeks for a letter from a person you care for; just to see that you got your own letter returned We have. In fact, that is what we ALL go through on a more or less regular basis; and that is what our loved ones in San Quentin go through as well. Therefore, the San Quentin Death Row inmates have filed a complaint and collected signatures. Their goal is a settled and dependable mail handling standard that enables them to stay in touch with their family and friends. We fully support them . In signing this statement we are supporting the inmates\' complaint and request that mail shall be issued to the inmate as soon as possible, but not later than seven calendar days from receipt of the mail from the Post Office at the facility. In case a delay occurs we request that the facility do whatever it needs to have the mail caught up and delivered on time. Also, we request that, in case a delay occurs and mail is withheld, the inmates shall be informed about the reason. We furthermore request that the mail room staff shall handle incoming mail according to the Mail Policy. We all try and accept the San Quentin Mail Policy as good as we can; however, it is difficult to play along the rules when rules are a matter of constant change. And more often than not we all have experienced that it is the mail room staff who fail to act according to their own regulations. In summarizing, we declare that the extreme delays in the mail we all have experienced in the past are no longer acceptable. Neither are the hit and miss standards mail is getting handled.

Updates

August 13, 2012

The uphill struggle for our letters to arrive on time continues to drain me but I am staying the course. We need to reach five hundred signatures to force a real conversation with the administration. Please send this link to anyone you know who understands that communication is a human necessity.

Reached 100 supporters

April 30, 2008

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cynthia o harris
6 years ago Featured

I have a friend I've known for 33 years there on death row. Every Wednesday I send him a daily prayer and hope that he is okay.

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Anonymous
9 years ago Featured

This is absolutely insane just because pple are in prison dosent mean we can treat these people like a caged rabie infected animals. If we treat these pple as bad as the crimes they've committed dosent that make us just as bad as the pple we claim to despise .mail to pple in prison is gold to them do the right thing and treat humans like humans

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Sarah Sutton
18 years ago Featured

I sent a birthday card in nov and he got it in feb. literally zero point in trying to keep in touch if it takes that long. this needs fixed now.

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David Velez
18 years ago Featured

THEY ARE HUMAN BEINGS TOO. LET THE MAIL THRU

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Lisa Vogel
18 years ago Featured

my brother has been inside for 4 years and letters are the only way we keep our bond strong. waiting weeks for a simple reply is cruel to us both. just fix the mail room please.

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Marcus Webb
18 years ago Featured

getting mail once a month is ridiculous. these guys are cut off from the world enough as it is. stop blocking our communication.

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Sherry Young
5 years ago

I never wanna lose out on this communication...never. please help!!

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Sherry Arrington
5 years ago

They need,and deserve the mail asap...hire more help...