in fact, she telephoned jim parrett to tell him so. he didn't pick up. shleft a message saying, "i don't know who you are. why are you targeting my business? i won't be threatened." she hasn't heard back from parrett, no surprise. his union threat may have backfired because dawn tells me she's done a week's business in just a day. people from everywhere, hours away, have driven to her store to buy things, to show their support. i called parrett at two different numbers. no answer at both and both voicemail boxes were full. no kidding. megyn? megyn: he has an open invitation to come on this show and explain what's behind these tactics and try to justify them. >> reporter: he won't do it. dawn told me she spoke to a senator there -- she also notified a sheriff, but the senator said threatening to interfere or hurt somebody's livelihood may well be a crime. megyn: interesting that you mentioned that, because we're going to take up that debate today in "kelly's court." this story is getting nationwide attention. there's a wisconsin business group who has been