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What do you do when you know....that a unit is not registering their merit badge counselors with District/Council and that they conducted a shooting merit badge at the unit level without an NRA Instructor, approved merit badge counselor or in a safe place?

 

I don't want to start problems but I am concerned about two things....1 is the safety of th boys and the 2 is the validity of the merit badges these boys are earning.

 

To add to the problems I used to be a member of this unit and have left because of the way they run the unit - more of a boys club than a boy scout troop.

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I thought that was the case but do I report them to the District Advancement Chair or let it slide? I would hate to see a boy get to eagle and then have something happen that brought attention to these merit badges earned under a MB counselor that the kid was told was okay by the troop but isn't. It is not the kid's fault that the adults in the troop feel the rules don't apply to them.

 

 

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I have to strongly agree with Bob here. If you know that shooting activities are going on without proper training, without certified supervision and not "in a safe place," you must report it immediately so it can be stopped. You are talking about deadly weapons that can (and do) kill people due to a split-second of carelessness. Who cares who gets a merit badge? Let's make sure we minimize the chances of someone getting shot to death, first.

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I agree as well. This is more a safety issue than a MB issue, and you really need to get it reported before someone gets hurt.

 

So, before you can do a group hug, I suppose you'll have to fill out either a Local Group Hug Permit or a National Group Hug Permit, at least 2 weeks in advance of the proposed "hug event". And, 2 of you will have to have up-to-date "Safety While Hugged" training :)

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Actually, the MB counselor aspect of this is not that unusual. Many districts operate under this approach. Ours is one of them. We only hae to register MB Counselors who (1) are not active scouters or (2) want to counsel for other troops. But, since they don't publish a MB Counselor list, #2 doesn't matter.

 

I agree that this is more of a safety concern than anything else.

 

scoutldr, have you ever heard of a situation where a scout wasn't qualified for Eagle because of unapproved MB Counselors? I've never heard of such a case.

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EagleKY - I am concerned because the District Advancement Chair has been stressing the registration of MB Counselors with the District/Council. Apparently there were 3 serious eagle issues at the Council level - no mb issues. But the DAC was concerned that if council had to look over a packet because of a problem they may then really start to nitpick on everything including the mb's earned and if the counselors were legit.

 

As for the safety issue - yes I agree it is one. However, I thought a roundabout way to change this and not come down to hard on the unit would be to stress the mb counselor issue. A qualified mb counselor would then take care of the safety issue for future badges. The majority of the leaders in this unit want to do the right thing. The problem is that there are a few who think the rules do not apply to them and unfortunately one of them is the Committee Chair.

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