Opinion Alert!

Aas I posted first about no spinner requirement, there is no reason for people to get their shorts tight about it!

I know Rich can get under the skin (after all take away the "R" and you have ich! (I know it is spelled "itch"), but sometimes I find him amusing--especially when he points a needle at some of our inflated egos around here.
There are a lot of misconceptions about competition rules and safety requirements. For example, as I pointed out on another thread, there is no requirement about CL lines being stainless steel for NON-COMPETITION stunt. "Normal flying around CL" is covered in the Safety Code--which you receive every year with the AMA membership card. Yes the Safety Code's pull specs are referenced to the Competition Regulation's pull specs (lbs per engine displacement for IC engines, or "g's" for electric motors), but if you want to test fly using fishing line, go ahead--but you do need to do a "legal" pull test.
It is the same for the oft-quoted Perfect line connectors (which are often called illegal).
Who knows where these misconceptions arise. My guess it is that at one time they were mentioned in the Competition Rule book in one or more of the numerous sections. Now they are no-longer there, but the memory persists.
As I mentioned, it is pretty easy now to do a word search for items like safety nuts, so I am lazy not to do it.