Boy Scouts delay decision on revising its policy toward gay scout leaders
February 7, 2013
Excerpt from an Associated Press article in the Leader-Telegram: “IRVING, Texas — Caught in an ideological crossfire, the Boy Scouts of America is putting off a decision on whether to ease its policy of excluding gays. Whatever the organization eventually does, it’s likely to anger major constituencies and worsen schisms within Scouting.”
“The delay, which the Scouts attributed to ‘the complexity of this issue,’ was announced Wednesday after closed-door deliberations by the BSA’s national executive board. Under consideration was a proposal to ease the longstanding ban on gays by allowing sponsors of local troops to decide for themselves on the membership of gay Scouts and adult leaders.”