PETITION OPPOSING FOOD AND PROPERTY RESTRICTIONS FOR ARIZONA INMATES

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The following petition is in regards to the reforms necessary in SMU II, where inmates are being kept in solitary confinement, some for 8 years, with no end in sight. It is about taxpayers in Arizona being double charged, because ADOC cannot meet its budget, which is because the state continues to lock people away for outrageous amounts of time. It is about the deprivation of food, and even the ability to purchase food to keep from living in constant hunger. It is about extortion of the public, and the torture of human beings.

Note: In April 2002, director of ADOC, Terry L. Stewart realized how strict the diet cut was and authorized the inmates the ability to purchase real food from the inmates stores, however, the inmates in SMU II who are fed a "Lockdown Diet", the most severe, are not allowed to buy food from the inmates stores at SMU II. Only death row may purchase food, not general population. And it has nothing to do with security, or disciplinary issues. It is a matter of willful cruelty towards SMU II's GP inmates.
These changes are about money. ADOC wants society to place more money on inmates' account, from which ADOC collects interest and profits. This is a main purpose of requiring taxpayers to pay double, if they have family or friends in ADOC.

Please sign this petition; it will be sent to the SMU II Wardens, Jeff Hood and Blaine Marshall.
We thank you for your support.
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ATTN: Warden Jeff Hood, and Deputy Warden Blaine H. Marshall - ASPC Eyman SMUII Florence AZ

Subject: Petition Opposing New SMUII Food and Property Policy Changes


We, the undersigned, wish to express our opposition to the new Arizona Department of Corrections policy changes that went into effect in March 2002. According to Inmate Notification #02-02, dated January 29, 2002, inmates in SMU II are served only two meals on Saturdays and Sundays, and have their portions of milk cut in half every day. In addition, due to a change to the DO 909 property policy, went into effect on March 4, 2002, SMU II inmates must pay extra to purchase clothes, appliances, medical and for power.
The Inmate Notification states that these changes are in response to state budget cuts.

We feel that this policy is unduly punitive toward SMU II inmates who may not work or earn wages, and are affected by severe food restrictions and are not allowed to buy it from the inmate store. Food and property are basic human rights. When the state takes on the responsibility of incarcerating a person, they accept the responsibility for providing for that person's needs and rights. If the state has found itself financially unable to meet these obligations, we respectfully request that it investigates the many cost-effective alternatives to incarceration, such as drug treatment programs, community supervision, and restorative justice programs.




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Goal
398 signatures
Goal: 100
Latest Signatures
19 January 2016
398. Karen R | I support this petition
29 December 2015
397. Tykabeeson Clements | My other half has been locked down for 17 years..12 in SMU...12 more to go...restriction of food is inhumane...as is NO human contact...
21 December 2015
396. Peyron Mendoza | Member of ACAT France
10 November 2015
395. Julie E | I support this petition
9 November 2015
394. Nancie F | Let them have a little piece of home and live like people.
15 October 2015
393. Charles P | I support this petition
2 August 2015
392. Joo Brehmlisbonp | I support this petition
2 August 2015
391. Donna O | I support this petition
1 August 2015
390. Melissa W | I support this petition
27 July 2015
389. Valerie L | stop the depravity
28 June 2015
388. Ven Ddharanis | This treatment of inmates is sickening. What you sow, so shall you reap.
26 June 2015
387. Alessandra Hoffman | Don't cry, fight
24 June 2015
386. Colette W | I support this petition
13 June 2015
385. Linda S | They broke the law & don't deserve luxury, but food is an essential. You may think you are saving money, but are most likely seeing an increase in medical expenses. BE HUMANEumano
11 June 2015
384. Miss Deniseb | I support this petition
12 May 2015
383. Karen W | I support this petition
24 April 2015
382. Marcel B | I support this petition
15 April 2015
381. Diana S | Those of us who have loved ones in prison know how hard it is to spend time incarcerated. Those of you who are lucky enough to NOT have a loved one in prison need to thank GOD! When your loved one is incarcerated, so are you!! Just being in prison is enou
4 April 2015
380. Mandy J | I support this petition
30 March 2015
379. Ruth E | I support this petition
25 March 2015
378. Cindy M | This barbaric form of treatment could be expected in some third world country, not in the United States of America!
20 March 2015
377. Jerry Gw | Anything to stir up trouble. Every department of the Arizona DOC needs to be investigated.
19 March 2015
376. Diona J | I support this petition
24 February 2015
375. Tara Cabezudb | I support this petition
21 February 2015
374. Chasidy Wallace | i hope this gets granted
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Warden Jeff Hood, and Deputy Warden Blaine H. Marshall - ASPC Eyman SMUII Florence AZ
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