End The Life-threatening Hunger Strike at Clallam Bay

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We demand that you take immediate action to end the life-threatening hunger strike in the IMU unit at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC). As superintendent of CBCC it is your responsibility to respond to and remedy the very serious problems at your institution which have been described to you in detail by the inmates, their families and friends, and by numerous other concerned people in the previous petition (CBCC1) which you chose to ignore, and by countless letters and phone calls to you from them.
Unfortunately you have chosen to take the lowest and most irresponsible road: COVER-UP AND WHITEWASH! Now that some prisoners are depriving themselves of water as well as of food, this situation is entering a very dangerous stage. It is well known that depriving the body of water results in rapid and often irreversible and life-threatening deterioration.
This is not rocket science, Ms. Carter. By simply doing the job which we are paying you for you can end this matter swiftly: by stopping the illegal and irresponsible behavior of a handful of your employees.
We will accept nothing less.
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Goal
143 signatures
Goal: 100
Latest Signatures
4 December 2015
143. Debbie L | I support this petition
24 November 2015
142. Robb C | Inmates ARE people.
28 October 2015
141. Linda W | I support this petition
26 July 2015
140. Shanna M | I support this petition
19 July 2015
139. Clayton Kazuhiros | I support this petition
17 June 2015
138. Sarah F | I support this petition
6 May 2015
137. Febe B | I support this petition
26 March 2015
136. Billie B | please take into consideration this could be your child!
12 March 2015
135. Sherri T | please rectify this situation immediately
25 December 2014
134. Jason M | As a paramedic, I often see the results of the kinds of abuse these prisoners are suffering. It is not an exageration, and it happens all the time. CUS Delong and the superintendant should be subjected to the same treatment if they consider this right and
16 October 2014
133. Velma M | I support this petition
3 October 2014
132. Amy H | stop this madness
3 October 2014
131. Caty P | Shame on you girl. Get with it!
25 September 2014
130. Juana K | "REMEMBER THOSE IN PRISON AS IF YOU WERE THEIR FELLOW PRISONERS, AND THOSE WHO ARE MISTREATED AS IF YOU YOURSELVES WERE SUFFERING." Hebrews 13:3
19 September 2014
129. A M | Prisons that are run poorly with incompetent staff have more problems and inmates who are released are soon back in the system.
14 September 2014
128. James D | GET THEM HELP
4 April 2014
127. Isabella C | I support this petition
25 March 2014
126. Teresa W | Properly run facilities produce successful citizens that benefit rather than disgrace their community. Would it really be that hard to treat a MAN like a MAN? ... Choose the direction of your treatment to the inmates strictly based on its desired outcome
14 December 2013
125. Amanda Pena | I support this petition
14 August 2013
124. Lindsey Rojas | I support this petition
23 May 2013
123. Carrie B | I support this petition
23 April 2013
122. David F | Do the right thing
18 March 2013
121. Raven Browning | I support this petition
17 January 2013
120. Rev Peggyb | Reasonable requests for Lawful treatment of human beings should be the normal behavior of society. Expecting such behavior from those in positions of authority works toward the betterment of Society. This is a plea for the Corrections Department to "Corre
2 December 2012
119. Laura M | No one is above the law. You sir are being payed to do a job, which includes keeping your employees with in the guide lines of their job. This one will be on you sir.
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Superintendent of Clallam Bay Corrections Center (cc: Sec. of Corrections Lehman and Gov. Locke)
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