Penitentiary Rules
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Re: Penitentiary Rules
I wonder why Tangled hose asked the question in the first place.
Possibly arrested for changing the settings on his machine?
Possibly arrested for changing the settings on his machine?
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Re: Penitentiary Rules
Best place for a correct answer would be to ask the institution. Your Attorney might be able to help.TangledHose wrote:If I get sent to the State Pen, will they let me bring my CPAP?
Any other guess would be just that, a guess which is not really going to help you much.
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Re: Penitentiary Rules
Already utilised for similar purpose...Goofproof wrote:They won't need the needle just feed the gas into the XPAP machine.
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Re: Penitentiary Rules
We had a member a while back who said he was diagnosed and treated while he was in prison. He was not happy about the quality of his machine.
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They will not send you to the State Pen.TangledHose wrote:
If I get sent to the State Pen, will they let me bring my CPAP?
You are going to the local animal pound and they will not let you take a CPAP with you.
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A lot of first-time inmates use the opportunity to get long-neglected medical/dental care.
Who knows how many people get themselves jailed simply to get care they can't afford otherwise.
What would get you locked up, but not roughed up?
Who knows how many people get themselves jailed simply to get care they can't afford otherwise.
What would get you locked up, but not roughed up?
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From a Burner Phone, of course! jimKrelvin wrote:Best place for a correct answer would be to ask the institution. Your Attorney might be able to help.TangledHose wrote:If I get sent to the State Pen, will they let me bring my CPAP?
Any other guess would be just that, a guess which is not really going to help you much.
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Re: Penitentiary Rules
I have read something to that effect, though perhaps not that particular writeup.ChicagoGranny wrote:Have you read "Three Felonies a Day"?palerider wrote:in our current police state, it's not irrational...Janknitz wrote: No, I don't do ANYTHING that could get me arrested, but it was still this irrational fear I had.
you'd likely have been tasered, beaten, and THEN charged with resisting.
Great book with many examples where an honest citizen, going peacefully about their business of leading a normal, productive life were charged with a felony and many of them were convicted.How can the average American commit three felonies in the course of a given day? Consider these hypothetical examples—along with their real-life parallels—in which vague and broad federal laws have made honest citizens into federal felons.
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Re: Penitentiary Rules
If someone committed a felony (and I assume it must be at least a felony to warrant a trip to the state pen), then why should we the taxpayers have to provide inmates with CPAP appropriate facilities? To have extra precautions available for the use of CPAP machines costs money.
I as a taxpayer resent spending one red cent to accommodate CPAP therapy for an inmate who shouldn't have committed the crime in the first place. We coddle people in prison way too much. If doing time in the pen means doing without CPAP, then that might be a deterrent to any compliant CPAP user.
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I as a taxpayer resent spending one red cent to accommodate CPAP therapy for an inmate who shouldn't have committed the crime in the first place. We coddle people in prison way too much. If doing time in the pen means doing without CPAP, then that might be a deterrent to any compliant CPAP user.
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Re: Penitentiary Rules
The line between 'them' and 'us' is so fine you could end up being one some day (nothing personal). All it takes is a tiny blip in your brain of a second, and you're over the line, and while we all think we're above it, no way we could slip, anything's possible. And to deny another human being their life when we don't have to, because we think we're better than them, or for no good reason at all, makes us them... no conscience, no limits, just ego and luck.
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And there's this: http://www.innocenceproject.org
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Re: Penitentiary Rules
Taking away someones medically necessary treatment would be "cruel and unusual punishment" It would also mean that when they do get out they will be in worse shape to return to society.why should we the taxpayers have to provide inmates with CPAP appropriate facilities? To have extra precautions available for the use of CPAP machines costs money.
So would you also refuse them medical treatment? "That is just tough you are having a heart attack" Of course it would allow the prison operators to make more money of the excessive amounts of prisoners the USA has.
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Many in prison deserve no worse than to be confined, some may deserve to suffer,
but an accident of one's health should not be the device by which they are punished--that is considered barbaric.
but an accident of one's health should not be the device by which they are punished--that is considered barbaric.
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I agree completely! for that matter, we should stop paying for food, and shelter, just build a big fence, somewhere in arizona preferably, and throw anybody that commits a crime over it. and just let them scrabble for whatever they can get until they're released.... of course, a large portion will die, but who cares, less expense!jencat824 wrote:If someone committed a felony (and I assume it must be at least a felony to warrant a trip to the state pen), then why should we the taxpayers have to provide inmates with CPAP appropriate facilities? To have extra precautions available for the use of CPAP machines costs money.
I as a taxpayer resent spending one red cent to accommodate CPAP therapy for an inmate who shouldn't have committed the crime in the first place. We coddle people in prison way too much. If doing time in the pen means doing without CPAP, then that might be a deterrent to any compliant CPAP user.
just how law abiding are you, now.... plus, we know nobody ever ends up in prison unfairely these days, right?
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