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- Blue_laws_in_the_United_States abstract "Blue laws in the United States vary by state. Blue laws are laws designed to enforce religious standards.Many states still prohibit selling alcohol for on- and off-premises sales in one form or another on Sundays at some restricted time, under the rationale that people should be in church on Sunday morning, or at least not drinking.Another feature of blue laws restricts the purchase of particular items on Sundays which is an unusual feature in modern American culture. Some of these laws still restrict the ability to buy cars, groceries, office supplies and housewares among other things. Though most of these laws have been relaxed or repealed in most states, they are still strictly enforced in some other states.Some states still prohibit hunting in various degrees on Sundays.Blue laws may also prohibit retail activity on days other than Sunday. In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Maine, for example, blue laws dating to the Puritans of the 17th century still prohibit most retail stores, including grocery stores, from opening on Thanksgiving and Christmas.".
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- Blue_laws_in_the_United_States subject Category:Church_and_state_law.
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- Blue_laws_in_the_United_States subject Category:Sunday_shopping.
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- Blue_laws_in_the_United_States comment "Blue laws in the United States vary by state. Blue laws are laws designed to enforce religious standards.Many states still prohibit selling alcohol for on- and off-premises sales in one form or another on Sundays at some restricted time, under the rationale that people should be in church on Sunday morning, or at least not drinking.Another feature of blue laws restricts the purchase of particular items on Sundays which is an unusual feature in modern American culture.".
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