Basis for Muktzeh Machmat Gufo and Kli Shemelachto Le'isur

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Question

According to the opinions that a kli shemelachto le'isur does not prohibit its place as a basis for a forbidden item, it is also considered permissible, so that if it is placed on a permissible item of muktzeh machmat gufo and kli shemelachto le'isur (and the kli shemelachto le'isur is more significant), it will be considered a basis for prohibition and permission. Thank you very much!

Answer

Shalom Rav

This is not considered a basis for prohibition and permission, but only a basis for prohibition.

And the explanation is: for even according to these opinions, the kli shemelachto le'isur is muktzeh and not a permissible item.  However, they believe that the prohibition of muktzeh is not so severe as to make the item beneath it muktzeh by the law of 'basis'. 

Source

See Pri Megadim, Siman 308, Mishbetzot Zahav, Se'if Katan 4.

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