TOPEKA, Kan. — A federal judge has temporarily blocked a state law restricting roadside signs for strip clubs and sex shops, meaning the stores won’t have to take them down as expected this week.
The attorney general’s office is deciding how to proceed in the case, given U.S. District Judge Julie A. Robinson’s ruling.
Ashley Anstaett, a spokeswoman for Attorney General Steve Six, pointed out that similar laws in Georgia, South Carolina and Missouri have been struck down.
The Kansas law, enacted in 2006, was scheduled to take effect Wednesday.
by the associated press
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