Different situations call for different answers, and different questions call for different ways of answering. To give Robert the answer to his play would have only given him the answer to that play. To have him read and understand the rule gives the answer to several situations and plays.
BTW. Are you sure? Based on what you read is not necessarily what I would answer. My disagreement to Warren's statement is that he appears to be promoting a cause of interference under any circumstance. And you have already stated that is not a fact. Even though I can find no reference to a "weak" or "strong" interference in any of my limited rules library.
Carl- Remember what the Chief said.
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