Sunday, March 7, 2021

Idaho Holds State-Wide Mask Burning Event in Protest of Extreme COVID-19 Lockdown Measures — Hundreds of Similar Events Being Planned Across the Country

Residents all over Idaho held mask burning events in protest of the tyrannical COVID-19 measures which has seen countless businesses and lives ruined all over the country. An organization using the hashtag #FreeIdaho has called for other states to hold their own mask burning events to protest government overreach.

Hundreds of families took part in the state wide event mid Saturday afternoon in protest of extreme measures including forced mask mandates and lockdowns.

Organizers on the website FreeIdaho.org posted a list of burn sites where the protests would be taking place.

The list posted on the website included more than 28 locations all over the state. Organizers are encouraging other states to follow Idaho’s lead and hold their own mask burning events.

  • Arco, 217 North Front Street.
  • Ashton, 1001 E. Main
  • Boise, Capitol Steps
  • Boise County, Wilderness Ranch, 97 Rush Creek Rd.
  • Bonners Ferry, 6606 Main Street
  • Burley, North Freedom Park Marina 75 N 100E
  • Challis, Hwy 93 & Main Avenue
  • Coeur d’Alene, Downtown 2nd & Sherman Ave. (12:30 PM)
  • Coeur d’Alene, Kootenai County Fairgrounds, 4056 N. Government Way
  • Elk Bend, Unit One at Antelope & Hwy 93
  • Featherville, 3562 N. Pine Featherville Road
  • Gooding, Hwy. 26 & Main Street
  • Homedale, 214 Union Pacific
  • Horseshoe Bend, Ziggy’s Sporting Goods & Long Branch Saloon, 473 Highway 55
  • Idaho City, The Gold Mine
  • Laclede, 25N Riley Creek Road
  • Mud Lake, 1079 East 1500 North
  • Plumber, 797 Q Street
  • Pocatello, 420 E Center Caesura Massage (5:30 PM)
  • Rexburg, 320 N 2nd East (Dairy Queen Prkg Lot)
  • Sagle, 470873, Hwy 95
  • Salmon, Veterans Park
  • Sandpoint, Fairgrounds
  • St. Anthony, City Hall, Bridge St & 4th North
  • St. Maries, Benewah County Fairgrounds Hwy 5
  • Sugar City, 6 Center St
  • Tensed, The Big Store on Hwy 95
  • Twin Falls, Pioneer Auto, 347 Washington North

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