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If
I Had a Hammer, I'd Worship in My Jail Cell
New York Lawyer
December 20, 2007
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- An inmate is suing the Utah Department of
Corrections for denying him his right to practice an ancient Nordic
religion while behind bars.
Michael Polk is serving
time for aggravated assault and robbery. He filed a lawsuit against
corrections officials in federal court, accusing them of denying him
religious items that he says are necessary to practice the Asatru
religion.
The religion worships
ancient Nordic gods like Odin, Thor, Tyr and Heimdal.
In the lawsuit, Polk says
he has been a member of the Asatru faith since 2005, and in order to
properly practice it he needs items including: a Thor's Hammer, a
prayer cloth, a Mead Horn used for drinking Wassail, a drum made of
wood and boar skin, a rune staff and a sword
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