Boy Scouts Seek Input on Gay Ban
Originally printed 1/31/2013 (Issue 2105 - Between The Lines News)
|
|
|
Those who want the Boy Scouts to end Ñ or at least soften Ñ their ban on gays can now call or email the organization to voice their opinion.
Calls are being answered at the National Service Desk at 972-580-2330. A representative will answer and ask if you are for or against the policy change.
Emails are also being accepted at nationalsupportcenter@scouting.org.
The national executive board is slated to consider the policy change next Wednesday, Feb. 6 to allow local troops to decide whether or not to welcome gay members and leaders.
Love Or Country? Immigration Law Means Hard Choices For Gay Couples
Pope Francis: `Gay Lobby' Exists Inside Vatican
Optimistic Obama Touts Movement On Gay Rights, But Frustrations Remain
Where Will You Be On The Day of Decision?
Preview On High Court's Upcoming LGBT Cases
Gay Marriage Vote May Come To Michigan In 2016
Ann Arbor Rallies Planned In Response to Supreme Court Decision
GALLERY: Faces of Motor City Pride
- Guides
- Pride Guide
- Pets
- Marriage
- Home
- More Guides
Upcoming
June 2013
Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids Pride, this weekend. See also our Complete Pride Calendar. Read More



