Since the start of 2024, the Department of Corrections reports that over 400 staff members have been exposed to drugs, prompting the implementation of new mail handling procedures.
There is bipartisan pushback regarding the emergency declaration, with lawmakers questioning why the issue is being addressed now when it has been a problem for several years.
One of the main ways drugs are smuggled into prisons is through letters or magazines soaked in intoxicating substances. To combat this, the Department of Corrections has started scanning mail and delivering electronic copies to inmates on tablets.
The emergency rule will remain in place until January, but the context does not specify the purpose of this duration.
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