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According to an article published by american libraries on 8 September, 2007, all "appropriate" religious materials that had been removed earlier this year (No Intellectual Freedom in U.S. Prison Chapel Libraries) are being returned to the prisons' libraries.
I haven't heard if ISKCON-literature had been affected by the removal, but most books are being returned to prison libraries, it seems. Still, the Federal Bureay of Prisons maintains the concept of lists of approved books, instead of blacklisting those that do contain objectionable material:
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SearchContent ChannelsISKCON Prison Ministries Freedom NewslettersSelected articles & artwork from recent IPM Newsletters. Click here to read these newsletters as online-books. Srila Prabhupada: "A layman cannot be a Spiritual Master, and if he becomes so then he will simply create disturbance. Unless one is a resident of Krishna Loka, one cannot be a Spiritual Master. That is the first proposition. You are correct when you say that when the Spiritual Master speaks it should be taken that Krishna is speaking. That is a fact." en/View Group categoriesPreaching in Prisons
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