MRH Scout Leader Disappointed National Leadership Delays Decision on Admitting Gays
The Maplewood scout leader said he hopes the national board will "come to their senses, and join the rest of us in the 21st century."
The Boy Scouts of America have delayed its decision on whether or not to change its policy excluding gay members and leaders, the St. Louis Post Dispatch has reported.
The article states that the policy will not be voted on until the group’s annual meeting in May.
Deron Smith, the BSA director of public relations, made to following statement.
“After careful consideration and extensive dialogue within the Scouting family, along with comments from those outside the organization, the volunteer officers of the Boy Scouts of America's National Executive Board concluded that due to the complexity of this issue, the organization needs time for a more deliberate review of its membership policy.”
The delay doesn't sit well with one BSA leader sponsored by the Maplewood-Richmond Heights Elementary PTO.
"The committee of Crew 2362 is bitterly disappointed in the cowardice displayed today by our national leadership," said Jason Meyers, an adviser for the High Adventure Venturing Crew 2362.
Venturing is for boys and girls ages 13 and 14.
"Consistent with the values of acceptance and inclusion espoused by our Chartering Organization, the Maplewood-Richmond Heights Elementary PTO, the leadership of our Crew has always felt that restrictions on membership due to sexual orientation or gender identity are wrong, and not in keeping with the values of the Boy Scouts of America," Meyers said.
Meyers told Patch through Facebook that the board delayed the vote due to pressure from religious groups.
"We hope someday soon the national board will come to their senses, and join the rest of us in the 21st century," Meyers said.
Courtney Rodriguez
12:54 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013
I am proud to volunteer along side my fellow leaders in our ALL INCLUSIVE Pack! Maplewood/Richmond Heights is setting a great example of acceptance in our community and I sincerely hope that others follow suite...and soon!
Jon
9:11 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013
It's interesting that Scouting's controversial potential "turn-around" is in fact wishy-washy, and amounts to just kicking the can down hill. Their original (and existing) anti-gay policy was not and is not left up to local units, but their potential "open" position would be. So, homophobic troops and posts will be able to continue discriminating against gays if and as long as they wish.
This is the equivalent of Abraham Lincoln writing the Emancipation Proclamation to free all slaves in states that like the idea of freeing them. It's mostly just a big cop-out.