So, if you haven't read or seen the news, the BSA approved the proposed policy revision.
Here's reportage by NBC News: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/05 ... youth?lite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The revision becomes effective, January 1, 2014.
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Re: Boy Scouts of America
I got my Eagle when I was 17 and I'll be damned if I will send it back regardless of their policy. I laugh at all those who do. You knew the rules when you were in and agreed to abide by it. So the game has changed. Do you really think mailing your Eagle back will make one bit of difference? If you do then you live in a fantasy world. My biggest concern having been a Scoutmaster is not so much gay boys being in but those who are not. Boys can be some of the cruelest people at that age. I can only imagine some of the comments forth coming about having to share a tent all night long with one who is gay. If you think that this isn't real go back to your fantasy world.
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