Nullifying a Prohibition by Saying 'Permitted'

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Question

Is someone who says 'permitted' considered a shogeg regarding the principle that one should not nullify a prohibition ab initio?

Answer

Shalom u'vracha

Considered as a shogeg. 

Source

Taz Yoreh De'ah, Siman 99, Se'if Katan 9
According to Tosafot, Bechorot 23, ד"ה סבר.

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