John,
Not sure I understand the connection between civil rights and the need for
CPR & WFA. Would you mind explaining that?
Thanks,
Bill
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From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of John
LeBlanc
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 9:44 PM
To: philmont List Member
Subject: [philmont] Wilderness First Aid
Yeah Mark, in 1959 the skinny kids got to go and there were no requirements
for WFA, CPR, etc,etc. Back then PARENTS made sure that the leaders takign
their sons were well qualified.
The leaders that lead me in 1959 had to pass my daddys test, never mind the
BSA's And low be the leader who did me wrong, i.e. the need for youth abuse
prevention. Back then there was no pussyfooting around.
I heard it more than once from my dad thast he would be the one on trial if
anyone abused his children because the abuser would not be aroud for his
court date. And he meant it. so did every other red blooded father. And
that's why we did not have much problems.
But with civil rights came civil problems including the need to require
leaders to be trained in CPR, WFA. It used to be that leaders just accepted
that as their leadership responsibility.
There's a key term for you "leadership responsibility".
Adn none of this is flippant at all. Like Mark says, it's sad that some
leaders would even think of such, but they do. A candid visit with some
Philmont brass last October proves it takes all kinds.
John LeBlanc
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This is not going to be a happy ending.
That said the rules are the rules but lets not be so
flippant about the consequences. We are talking about the destruction
or many young people's dreams. It is probable that most will never
get a "next time around".
Even in 1959 the skinny little kids got to go and they
probably wans not
fluent with every rule and regulation in the book.
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