Applying the distributive canon of statutory construction — which says that “where a sentence contains several antecedents and several consequents they are to be read distributively,” and “the words are to be applied to the subjects that seem most properly related by context and applicability,” Norman J. Singer, “Sutherland on Statutes and Statutory Construction” Section 47.26 (4th ed. 1985) — the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that Section 213(b)(10)(A) of the …