I am assuming the same loopholes that allow the wonton inhaler use in kids wrestling is the same in high school in the sense that prescription labeling isnt required? FYI the albuterol in those inhalers also has a stimulant effect so when used by someone not actively having an asthma attack they get a small kick out of it. It seems to be more of a liability that wrestling doesn't at least require the kid using the inhaler have a prescription label on it indicating legitimate use. The problem isnt asthmatics using their inhalers its kids and parents using the inhalers to stall who don't even have an Rx for an inhaler IT IS PRUDENT FROM BOTH A LIABILITY STANDPOINT AND COMPETITIVE INTEGRITY STANDPOINT THAT ANY INHALER USED DURING COMPETITION BE LABELED WITH A PRESCRIPTION LABEL BEARING THE COMPETITORS NAME that's all I'm saying and that to do otherwise should be penalized