Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
Originally posted by Brent George:
What about … Denver?
In Colorado (and probably in Oregon or Washington), public consumption is still illegal.
Bryan Prillaman
It's a TO issue. If the TO bestows that responsibility on you, then make the call based on what you feel is best for all players.
There isn't a wrong answer, provided he isn't causing a disturbance.
Originally posted by Eli Meyer:
A player came into this prerelease reeking of pot…8 minutes after the start of round 3, just barely missing the cut-off for a match loss.
Originally posted by Dominick Riesland:Did he tell a judge he was leaving? Did you grant an extension?
The strangest part of this prerelease was the player who sat for the round,
asked his opponent's permission to smoke a quick cigarette before the match
started, and then stepped out.
Originally posted by Gareth Pye:Nope. Organized Play and Tournament Organizers might have discussions about the appropriateness of certain venues, but - fortunately! - we Judges don't have to worry about that.
Does the DCI/WotC have a public policy about sanctioned events happening in locations that allow illegal activities?
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