Whatever I think of Fed rules, my original question was, What would fall under the category of "tobacco-like product"? Somebody else brought up Big League Chaw—er, Chew.
If it's not gum or jerky or licorice, what is it? Does the fact that it comes in a tin like Skoal make it a tobacco-like product? If you keep it between your cheek and gum, is it tobacco-like? If using it makes you spit brown juice, is it?
I wish that the case book "play" had provided an example by specifying that the substance turned out to be such-and-such. What did Fed have in mind when they wrote the rule? Smoking pot in the dugout?
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