We have had a number of requests for our journal and other assistance from individuals serving time in prison. Many of these requests are from Native-American prisoners. Two inmates have run into difficulties due to their requests to The Peyote Foundation. We received official notice from Coleman Florida prison officials that our journal was rejected due to information discussing cultivation of peyote. The individuals involved have apparently filed suit, charging officials with discriminatory withholding of publications of their religious faith, and both are apparently awaiting appeals in the matter. These brothers can use friendly correspondence, especially from fellow peyote people. One of them, Robert Milcher, has had a particularly rough time, facing solitary lockdown for extended periods. Please let him, and the others know there's someone out here who cares. Postage stamps, stationary, and spending cash (in USPO Money Orders) are always a welcome contribution.
Write to:
Robert Milcher, #15705-018, Federal Prison Camp, US Hwy. 301 South, Jesup, GA 31599Robert Buckler, #17964-018, PO Box 879, Coleman FCC Low C-3, Coleman, FL 33521-0879
Martin Cueva, J-50102 B06-131U, PO Box 409000, Ione, CA 95640-9000
Rev. Dr. Redelk Ironhorse Thomas, #19283, Housing Unit Vinta 1, Utah State Prison,
PO Box 250, Draper, UT 84020