In this episode, we hear about the situation in the incorporated city of Sandpoint, Idaho (part 1, anyway). Residents have asked
the city to find ways to curb abolitionist activity. They first express their disdain for some abolitionist tactics, like using electronic
amplifiers to preach, using abortion victim images on signs in public and going to public venues like the local Farmer's Market, which market
takes place in a Sandpoint city park.
One resident harangued abolitionists for 1 hour and a half one day at Farmer's Market, with her three children present, then went to testify
that night at the city council meeting, and then came back a week later to testify again in support of any ordinances and restrictions that
would keep abolitionists at bay. We listen to her arguments on this episode.