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dcviper 20:50, 8 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Post-Riot DR Move[edit]

They moved the prisoners to ManCI after the riots at SOCF. Mansfield is North of Columbus by about 71 miles...I've changed the entry to update the new inmate count, and to reflect ManCI. IanWilson 20:25, 20 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Pigs[edit]

I have found several sources that talk about muslim objections to TB testing, but no good source for this being based on the presence of pig products. This is the closest I could find: "Last, but not least, testing for tuberculosis now utilizes a solution not including pork products. In 1993, 159 inmates, many of them Muslim, refused TB testing at Lucasville. That has been pointed to as a catalyst for the riot."[1] Kendall-K1 (talk) 16:32, 27 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]


According to the Netflix series "Captive", Season 1, Episode 1, which covers the Lucasville riot, the objection was that the vaccine contains phenol which (like all substances ending with the suffix "-ol" as I understand it) is an alcohol. I'll give the inmates the benefit of the doubt in that they might have believed their own objection. But I doubt that this could be a real concern in Islam given that any quantity taken subdermally, much less the negligible amount there might be in a vaccine, would not in any way be intoxicating, which is the real concern. Anyone know any more on this? alacarte (talk) 22:59, 8 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]