Prison officials enacted the ban in 2004 after an inmate sent an anonymous letter expressing concern about Singer and three other inmates forming a "gang" focused around playing the game.
Singer was told by prison officials that he could not keep the materials because Dungeons & Dragons "promotes fantasy role playing, competitive hostility, violence, addictive escape behaviors, and possible gambling," according to the ruling. The prison later developed a more comprehensive policy against all types of fantasy games, the court said.<What's really disturbing here isn't so much the rule itself but that they changed the rules when there was no reason to do so and then took all that productive positive action on his part and flushed it away. Arbitrary and Capricious are not supposed to be allowed in law, or presumably law enforcement rules.>
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