Saturday, Nov. 14, started like any typical day for Jennifer Williams. After breakfast and two cups of tea, an email and social media check and a shower, she made the 35-minute trek south from the Morrow County home she shares with her husband, Scott Bowman, to open the doors to Weiland’s Market at 10 a.m. That afternoon, as Williams was taking a customer's Thanksgiving order, she saw a man come in without a mask. For Williams, a staunch proponent of face coverings since the earliest days of Covid-19, that was a no-no. Weaving her way through the Clintonville store to find him in the deli department, she could hear customers pleading with him to put on a mask. A sign at the Weiland's entrance says face coverings are required, and messaging throughout the store leaves no doubt—the issue is not up for debate. The exchange went like this.