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Saturday, November 18, 2006
South Carolina County May Repeal "Blue Laws"
Anderson County, South Carolina is one of 40 counties in the state that still have "blue laws". Residents may not buy anything except groceries and medicines before 1:30 p.m. on Sundays. However, according to today's Anderson Independent-Mail, every year (including this year) the city and county councils lift the Sunday shopping ban for the Christmas season. This move makes holiday shopping more convenient and lets local merchants compete with those in surrounding areas that can open earlier. Next week, Anderson County Councilman Michael G. Thompson plans to introduce legislation to eliminate the county's Sunday closing ban year-round.