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NealOnWheels

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  1. Did the mother explain what the issue was?  I assume a mental health issue.  Sounds a lot like one of my sons who has an anxiety dissorder.  They typically develop in the teenage years and make big changes in personality.  Can be very frustrating for parents.  Sounds like mom needs as much support as the son.

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  2. For those of you who are worried that national will leave chartering organizations on their own to defend lawsuits:

     

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT:

    The Boy Scouts of America will defend and indemnify to the fullest extent allowed by law
    any bona fide religious chartered organization against any claim or action contending
    that the chartered organization’s good faith refusal to select a unit leader based upon
    the religious principles of the chartered organization is in violation of the law.

  3. I found this statement interesting:

     

    "AND IF WE WAIT FOR THE COURTS TO ACT, WE COULD END UP WITH A BROAD RULING THAT COULD FORBID ANY KIND OF MEMBERSHIP STANDARD, INCLUDING OUR FOUNDATIONAL BELIEF IN OUR DUTY TO GOD AND OUR FOCUS ON SERVING THE SPECIFIC NEEDS OF BOYS."

     

    I interepret that to mean he thinks we better cave in to the gay issue or we will be forced to accept athiests and girls too.

  4. BadenP, I think you are so wrong and Qwase is so right. I cannot find a Venturing Advisors Manual but I did find a Venturing Leader Manual. I also took the online Venturing Youth Protection Training just a few minutes ago. Neither one says coed adult leaders are required for meetings. They are required, however, for "all Venturing trips and outings". The Guide to Safe Scouting also says the same thing.

  5. At last nights troop meeting I was discussing the steps of earning a merit badge. When we talked about meeting with a counselor I mentioned that another person must go along with the scout. One of the scouts asked if he could meet the counselor in a public place without bringing someone else. I immediately said no. After thinking about it a while I decided to look into it. I found two references to it.

     

    From "Introduction to Merit Badges", http://www.scouting.org/meritbadges.aspx

    Use the Scout Buddy System.
    Yo
    u must have another person with you at each meeting with the merit badge counselor.
    This person can be another Scout, your parents or guardian, a brother or sister or other relative, or a friend.

    From the "Guide to Advancement 2014": http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/...geprogram.aspx

    7.0.3.1 The Buddy System and Certifying Completion

    A youth member must not meet one-on-one with an adult.Sessions with counselors must take place where others can view the interaction, or the Scout must have a buddy:a friend, parent, guardian, brother, sister, or other relativeâ€â€or better yet, another Scout working on the same badgeâ€â€along with him attending the session.

    The first source supports my initial reaction but the second source sounds like it is open to what the scout suggests. What do you all think?

  6. And I just saw these:

     

    • Water guns and rubber band guns must only be used to shoot at targets, and eye protection must be worn.

    • Marshmallow shooters that use a straw or similar device placed in the mouth are not approved.

     

    Really???

    Pointing water guns at people was never explicitly banned until now. Until now it boiled down to what was considered a "simulated firearm". Some people considered that to include water guns. Others did not. Now there is no doubt.
  7. And I just saw these:

     

    • Water guns and rubber band guns must only be used to shoot at targets, and eye protection must be worn.

    • Marshmallow shooters that use a straw or similar device placed in the mouth are not approved.

     

    Really???

    6. Get approval from our council shooting sports committee.
  8. And I just saw these:

     

    • Water guns and rubber band guns must only be used to shoot at targets, and eye protection must be worn.

    • Marshmallow shooters that use a straw or similar device placed in the mouth are not approved.

     

    Really???

    So if we want to shoot water guns we need to:

    1. Have a "safe range" set up so no one can accidentally walk in front of a water gun.

    2. Must have at least 15 feet between the water gun operators and their targets (It better be a powerful water gun).

    3. Must have a backstop so we don't pose a safety hazard for the area behind the range.

    4. Have a "range master" to supervise.

    5. Follow all safety guidelines for archery and bb guns.

  9. And I just saw these:

     

    • Water guns and rubber band guns must only be used to shoot at targets, and eye protection must be worn.

    • Marshmallow shooters that use a straw or similar device placed in the mouth are not approved.

     

    Really???

    Richard Bourlon,

     

    I would love to see the risk assessment documents on these activities.

     

    Can you share?

  10. since you are talking BALOO that would mean cubs and I'm not totally sure on the policies for family with that. But for Boy Scouts the answer is yes all attending campouts must have YPT. Actually it's any adult who has direct contact with a scout - so basically anyone who attends anything where scouts are there. Now if you have a position that would only show up when youth aren't there (not sure what that would be) then they wouldn't be required. But really the online training is pretty quick and isn't that hard to complete. And as I look at it, it is more about protecting myself from false allegations than keeping me from doing anything because I wouldn't!!!
    Maybe in your unit or in your council but according the the Guide to Safe Scouting no. You at the minimum must have one registered leader and anyone registered is required to have YPT. Nowhere does it say non-registered adults need YPT.
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