The Persecution of Tony Olienick and Chris Carbert continues.
Now that they are guests of the Drumheller Institution and have been moved to minimum security, they are entitled to something called a 'PenPack' which is an allotment of personal items they are permitted to have once a year, to a $2000 maximum material value.
One of Tony's advocates arranged for his PenPack to be sent to him, and instead of going to Drumheller, it was diverted to Scarborough, ON, for reasons unknown, and delivered to him many weeks late.
In that PenPack were 3 books gifted to Tony by his friends outside - "Hold The Line" by Tamara Lich, "Unjustified" by Ray McGinnis and "The Freedom Convoy" by Andrew Lawton.
Staff at the Drumheller Institution removed those books from the PenPack, and Olienick was told that it would be "no different than allowing a drug dealer to give you drugs."
So there you have it folks, the Corrections Service of Canada believes that certain books are the equivalent of Narcotics.
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