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Old Wed Aug 05, 2009, 01:09pm
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If the Interference rule trumps the force out, then the offense is benefiting by interfering. That part, alone, doesn't seem right (although it is hardly the only example of this kind of thing in ASA interpretations, right greymule?)
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