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Here is the information on mailing and commissary for Rev. Eddy Lepp.
Mailing address:
Charles Edward Lepp #90157-011
Federal Correctional Institution
3600 Guard Road
Lompoc, CA 93436
Address to send Commissary money to Eddy’s books.
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Charles Edward Lepp 90157011
Post Office Box 474701
Des Moines, Iowa 50947-0001
Inmate Money
Deposit Fund History
In 1930 the Department of Justice authorized and established a Commissary at each Federal institution. The Commissary was created to provide a bank type account for inmate monies and for the procurement of articles not regularly issued as part of the institution administration. The purpose of individual inmate Commissary accounts is to allow the Bureau of Prisons to maintain inmates' monies while they are incarcerated. Family, friends, or other sources may deposit funds into these accounts.
Funds may be sent to Federal inmates via the United States Postal Service or via the Western Union Quick Collect Program. In either case, the inmate must physically be housed at a Federal Bureau of Prisons' facility before funds can be received and posted. If the inmate is not physically in a Federal Bureau of Prisons' facility, the funds cannot be posted and will be returned or rejected.
U.S. Postal Service
Inmates' families and friends choosing to send inmates funds through the mail must send those funds to the following address and in accordance with the directions provided below:
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Charles Edward Lepp 90157011
Post Office Box 474701
Des Moines, Iowa 50947-0001
The deposit must be in the form of a money order made out to the inmate's full committed name and complete eight digit register number. Effective December 1, 2007, all non-postal money orders and non-government checks processed through the National Lockbox will be placed on a 15 day hold.
The Bureau of Prisons will return funds that do not have valid inmate information to the sender provided the envelope has an adequate return address. Personal checks and cash cannot be accepted for deposit.
The sender's name and return address must appear on the upper left hand corner of the envelope to ensure that the funds can be returned to the sender in the event that they cannot be posted to the inmate's account. The deposit envelope must not contain any items intended for delivery to the inmate. The Bureau of Prisons shall dispose of all items included with the funds.
In the event funds have been mailed but have not been received in the inmate's account and adequate time has passed for mail service to Des Moines, Iowa, the sender must initiate a tracer with the entity who sold them the money order to resolve any issues.
Western Union Quick Collect Program
Inmates' families and friends may also send inmates funds through Western Union's Quick Collect Program. All funds sent via Western Union's Quick Collect will be posted to the inmate's account within two to four hours, when those funds are sent between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. EST (seven days per week, including holidays). Funds received after 9:00 pm EST will be posted by 7:00 am EST the following morning. Funds sent to an inmate through the Quick Collect Program may be sent via one of the following ways:
1) At an agent location with cash: The inmate's family or friends must complete a Quick Collect Form. Click here to view a sample Quick Collect Form. To find the nearest agent, they may call 1-800-325-6000 or go to www.westernunion.com.
2) By phone using a credit/debit card: The inmate's family or friends may simply call 1-800-634-3422 and press option 2.
3) ONLINE using a credit/debit card: The inmate's family and friends may go to www.westernunion.com and select "Quick Collect".
For each Western Union Quick Collect transaction, the following information must be provided:
1) Valid Inmate Eight Digit Register Number (entered with no spaces or dashes and immediately followed by Inmate's Last Name)
2)Here is the information on mailing and commissary for Rev. Eddy Lepp.
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A short promo for the video about Eddy Lepp and his battle with the law, his love, and his wife's cancer. Eddy Lepp went to federal prison on July 6, 2009, convicted of growing more than 1,000 cannabis plants as medicine for sick and dying people. His wife Linda passed away in 2007. Eddy Lepp was the victim of the DEA's largest bust for medical marijuana in 2004 with over 32,500 plants in the ground.A short promo for the video about Eddy Lepp and his battle with the law, his love, and... more
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Eddy Lepp is in prison for 10 years for growing Marijuana! He turned himself in at 2:45 PM on 7/6/09. It is a crime that Eddy has to go to prison for 10 years for helping the sick by providing them with a location to grow their own Marijuana. In this heartfelt interview Eddy Lepp explains why he took up the fight to help Medical Marijuana Patients.
Here is information on how to send letters or commissary money to Eddy Lepp.
Mailing address:
Charles Edward Lepp #90157-011
Federal Correctional Institution
3705 West Farm Road
Lompoc, CA 93436
Address to send Commissary money to Eddy’s books.
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Charles Edward Lepp Reg # 597823038
Post Office
Box 474701
Des Moines, Iowa 50947-0001Eddy Lepp is in prison for 10 years for growing Marijuana! He turned himself in at... more
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I’ll be appearing tonight with my beloved bass, Bessie (Six Strings of She-Funk) Bottomend, to chat on the Cannabis Common Sense show live here in Portland. The embedded window below should give you the live feed for Show #495 from 8pm-9pm Pacific tonight, but if not, just visit http://www.ustream.tv/channel/cannabis-common-sense. If the camera gets close enough, you may even see Bessie’s “Green Bud Packers” sticker.I’ll be appearing tonight with my beloved bass, Bessie (Six Strings of She-Funk)... more
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