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UPDATED: Boy Scout Executive Committee Votes To Allow Gay Scout Leaders

In 2012, more than half of the parents of Framingham Pack 12 sent a letter to National Boy Scouts saying its Pack will be inclusive of all.

Originally posted on July 13 at 4:15 p.m.

Updated for the Tuesday, July 14 newsletter.

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The Boy Scouts of America’s National Executive Committee unanimously voted to lift a ban on gay adult scout leaders, according to a release from Scouts for Equality.

The BSA National Executive Board will vote on the proposal in two weeks, Monday, July 29, and if passed, the changes would go into effect immediately.

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According to Scouts for Equality, the change would:

  1. Eliminate the BSA’s across the board ban on openly gay or bisexual adults in scouting.
  2. Allow each individual troop or unit to determine its own policy regarding the eligibility of openly gay or bisexual scoutmasters or other adult leaders.
  3. Prohibit regional governing councils or non-Troop entities such as boy scouts camps from discriminating against employees and volunteers based on their sexual orientation.
  4. Allow previously removed leaders to reapply for their positions.

Troops will still have leeway to set their own rules regarding scout leaders. This allows troops chartered by organizations like churches to set rules according to their “religious and moral conclusion.”

In Sept. 2012, more than half of the parents of Cub Scout Pack 12, based out of Plymouth Church under Pack Leader Jim Been, sent a letter to the executive director of Knox Trail Council of Boy Scouts, based in Framingham, stating they have and will continue to ignore the anti-gay policy of Boy Scouts of America.

“Today’s announcement hopefully marks the beginning of the end of the Boy Scouts of America’s decades-old ban on gay leaders and parents like my two moms,” Scouts for Equality Executive Director Zach Wahls said in a statement. “In two weeks, the BSA’s national executive board will vote to ratify a resolution that has already been unanimously adopted by their executive committee.”

“I am very pleased that the BSA is putting this change forward,“ said Been to Framingham Patch. “There are far too many wonderful adults currently being excluded from the program. And maybe I’m naive, but this policy change feels more like the BSA truly believes this is the right thing to do, rather than just bowing to public pressure. Hooray BSA!”

The full resolution can be read here.

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