Blue laws
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| − | {{stub}}A blue law is a law who's purpose is to enforce religious standards. Most commonly they are restrictions on what can be done on certain days of the week, such as preventing liquor stores or car dealerships from selling their products on Sunday. While many have been repealed or declared unconstitutional, some such laws still remain. | + | {{stub}} |
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| + | A '''blue law''' is a [[law]] who's purpose is to enforce [[religious]] standards. Most commonly they are restrictions on what can be done on certain days of the week, such as preventing liquor stores or car dealerships from selling their products on [[Sunday]]. While many have been repealed or declared [[unconstitutional]], some such laws still remain. | ||
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Revision as of 03:04, 10 February 2011
A blue law is a law who's purpose is to enforce religious standards. Most commonly they are restrictions on what can be done on certain days of the week, such as preventing liquor stores or car dealerships from selling their products on Sunday. While many have been repealed or declared unconstitutional, some such laws still remain.