by Dustin Costa himself from his prison in Colorado for growing pot in CaliforniaCamps offer the greatest freedom of movement, the most privileges and the best
living conditions in the federal prison system, but it's still prison.
The days of Barbara Walters' "Club Fed" are long gone now. there are no golf courses, no swimming pools, and no one is allowed to wear clothing from home at any camp in the system.
Florence is a work camp. We provide the low-tier labor needed to run the camp and the other three facilities on the compound.
That includes the Administrative Maximum facility, where inmates are locked down twenty-three
hours a day, and take their one hour of daily recreation alone in a wire cage.
There is also a United States Penitentiary, or high-security prison, encircled by thirty-foot stone and concrete walls with gun towers, just like in the movies.
Just across from the camp, there is a medium-security prison surrounded by multiple strands of electrified razor-wire and super heavy-duty chain-link fence.
(to be continued)
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