All Ways Free 2003 - Northern Great Basin/Wasatch NF/Utah

 

Behind the Walls

Jail Cell

 

Please try to find the time to write to our Family
in need of Hope, Love and Encouragement

 

Gregory K. Michael
36067-054 G-1
P.O. Box 1000
Cumberland, MD 21501-1000

James Doherty
07118-085
FPC
P.O.Box 6000
Sheridan, OR 97378

Charles Foster
65549-061
FCI Ashland
P.O. Box 6001
Ashland, KY 41105

Theresa Froncillo
17103-180
Danbury FPC
Route 37, Pembroke Station
Danbury, CT 06811

Rosalind Reed
19347-039
Danbury FPC
Route 37, Pembroke Station
Danbury, CT 06811

Thomas Zanders
09964-023
Federal Correctional Institution (FCI)
PO Box 5000
Unit 1A
Sheridan, Oregon 97378-5000

He was arrested last year at the Rainbow Gathering; got 4 years. Wants penpals.

Daniel Pennington
EF-271463 GD&CP
P.O.Box 3877
Zip30233

Also known as Daniel Love from the Ocala Family Busted in
Ocala then they sent him to Ga. HE would greatly appreciate!
Thanks Marko Peace!!

Dennis Gonzalez
#246088
Supermax Correctional Institution
1101 Morrison Drive
P.O. Box 9900
Boscobel, WI 53805

Dennis is serving a 5 years for an altercation with a police officer. He is of Hispanic and Native American decent. Dennis is asking for pen pals.

Nial Napier
#332-891
P.O. Box 69
Elm-D/200
London, OH 43140

Having already served 6 years of a Life Sentence for Pot and LSD, Nial says that he is in a “Very Dark Place” and needs to hear encouragement from folks.

Gregory K. Michael
36067-054 G-4
P.O. Box 1000
Cumberland, MD 21501-1000

Gregory has sent us stamps and has requested that we send him as much Rainbow related materials as possible.

Edward Jarvis
#38311
Western Missouri Correctional Center
609 East Pence Road
Cameron, MO 64429

Edward says that he would like to see more Heartsong in the All Ways Free instead of all the Legal stuff. He suggests that the way through our problems should come from the Peace within ourselves. He shares this poem with us:

 

RAINBOW LIGHT

First we are in the light
Next the light is in us
and finally we and the light
Become one!
Love is not measured by how
many times we touch each other
but by how many times we reach
each other!

 

 

- 6.5 million people were on probation, in jail or prison, or on parole at yearend 2000 -- 3.1% of all U.S. adult residents or 1 in every 32 adults.
- State and Federal prison authorities had under their jurisdiction 1,405,531 inmates at yearend midyear 2001: 1,252,743 under State jurisdiction and 152,788 under Federal jurisdiction.
- Local jails held or supervised 702,044 persons awaiting trial or serving a sentence at midyear 2001. About 70,800 of these were persons serving their sentence in the community.

- U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statisitcs

 

 

Police Confrontations: Stay Cool!

If the police want to search your car or your home:
Say repeatedly that you Do Not consent to the search. If they say they have a search warrant, ask to see it. They can pat you down if they have a reason to believe you are armed and involved in a crime.

If you are driving:
You must show your license, registration and proof of insurance. If you are a suspected of drinking and driving and you refuse to take a breath test, your license can be suspended.

If you are arrested:
You may be handcuffed, searched, photographed and fingerprinted. You have the right to remain silent, but you must identify yourself. Don’t offer excuses or explanations. Anything you say can be used against you. Just say “I want to talk to my lawyer.” If you don’t have a lawyer, ask the police how you can contact one.
Do not talk to anybody about your case except your lawyer!

 

WE LOVE YOU!

Rainbow Peace Sign

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