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Fatboy:fatboy said:Oh fer cryin out loud.........you would have a stiff neck just trying to get to the top............sheesh........again, only in CA.......
The Federal Bureau of Prisons, an agency of the U.S. Department of Justice, has put into place the Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer System (TRULINCS) on February 19, 2009. This allows inmates access to electronic messaging through e-mails. The message must be text only, and must be conducted in a secure manner between inmate and the public. Messages are subject to monitoring. Currently all institutions operated by the Bureau of Prisons have TRULINCS. However outside of the TRULINCS program, nearly all states prohibit Internet use by inmates. Limiting technology based access to educational opportunities.RJJ said:I have been thinking of starting my own state! First thing on the agenda is to notify the governor that I will no longer pay taxes until he fixes the potholes.Next agenda item is to forbid the IRS from entering. Stay tuned and I will report on the state of affairs!![]()