South Carolina's blue laws, which restricted certain activities on Sundays, were largely repealed in the 1980s. The most significant changes occurred in 1985, when the state legislature passed a law allowing businesses to open on Sundays. However, some restrictions remained until later reforms further relaxed these laws. Ultimately, by the late 1990s, most blue laws had been eliminated.
Blue Star SC was created in 1978.
Yes, they do. No alcohol on Sunday, which makes sense. Also, I tried to buy a steering wheel cover for my car on Sunday at the Walmart in Newberry and they wouldn't sell it to me because of the "SC blue law." I thought it was pretty stupid. I still can't figure out why they wouldn't sell it to me.
Stettiner SC ended in 1945.
SC Fives ended in 1944.
SC Naumburg ended in 1908.
SC Lyon ended in 1908.
SC Amersfoort ended in 1982.
Iberia SC ended in 1932.
Medeama SC ended in 2010.
SC Zug ended in 1994.
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Sing Tao SC ended in 1999.