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Texas was a "Blue Law" state; this set of laws or legal thinking was to "keep the sabbath day" and required many shops, stores and service industries to shut down on Sunday. Although the "Blue laws" were found unconstitutional and repealed for the most part, that law is still left over.
It was a repealed amendment. All repealed amendments are written in blue.
No, if the law has been repealed then it is inactive and is not a legal basis for anything.
When a law has been repealed, it means "to rescind or annul by authoritative act". In other words, that law is no longer a law.
No, it is not.
unfortunately it can be
I'm writing this on March 9th, 2011. It was not repealed yet. Keep praying... It can not be repealed as it is the law of the land and upheld by the Supreme Court.
In Texas, Car Dealerships have a choice, they can be open on Saturday or Sunday but not both days. Strange but true.
none, they were just repealed.
One of those laws must be repealed.
To cancel a law if may be NULLIFIED or REPEALED.