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There's been an interp, but it might just be in IL, that this "string" is considered jewelry for the purposes of this rule. |
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Haven't heard that Bob, I'd be interested to see it... |
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What if the player has "stitches" on the lower ear from some medical treatment? That is basically string meant to hold the tissue in place. Is that jewelry or not? Of course, it is not. Same material, same basic purpose...must be the same thing.
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I suppose the argument could be made that the purpose is the crux of the issue- ie if you are wearing an arm sleeve that is for medical purposes that is acceptable, but if not for medical purposes unnacceptable...same item, different result..
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There are often things that are allowed for medical reasons that are not allowed for other reasons. |
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