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Question Posted Tuesday January 29 2013, 10:11 am

One of the things we have heard is that having too much money on commissary can make inmates a target. Have you heard that?

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Trauma answered Tuesday January 29 2013, 4:05 pm:
I haven't heard that personally, but I can see why that might be a concern. I would imagine there are safeguards in place, and she may not have to disclose the amount she has on commissary to other inmates. You could also only put a small amount into her commissary at a time, and add a little more when needed.

I'm sorry I can't be more help on this question. This may be another thing to ask someone at the prison, to find out what safeguards they have in place in regards to this.

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