Inmate Mail Inmate Mail Inmates may send and receive mail with exceptions. Exceptions include, but are not limited to: Polaroid photos Nude or explicitly sexual photos Metal, glass, hard plastics or wooden items Money orders, receipts of money orders or copies of money orders Packages Cassette/Video tapes/CD's Hardback Books Food items/hygiene/medical items Writing material, including stamps, must be purchased from Canteen Sexually explicit material is subject to rejection All mail received must be received in a legal or letter envelope. All incoming and outgoing mail shall be censored only if there is possible evidence of contraband, plans for criminal activity, instructions for the manufacture of weapons, drug, or drug paraphernalia, or alcoholic beverages, threatened blackmail or extortion, coded content not understood by the reader, or plans for activities in violation of MDOC rules.
__________________ The pessimist complains about the wind;
the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. William Arthur Ward |