Good point. Perhaps I should rephrase my prior post to say.
Wouldn't it send a strong, clear message regarding how important this is to
BSA, if every unit received a G2SS and LNT Principles in every charter and
subsequent re-charter packets?
Of course then we have the challenge of getting everyone to read,
understand, and implement them. :-|
YiS,
Jim Welton
> Well, each time those units file a local tour permit, the tour leader is
> signing indicating that "I have in my possession a copy of Guide to Safe
> Scouting No. 34416D and have read it". I suspect, of course, that many
> choose to be less than trustworthy on this point, but if a tour permit was
> filed at all, then they can't claim to be unfamiliar with what the G2SS says
> since we have their signature indicating otherwise.
>
> --
> T.W. Cook - SM Troop 151/CC Crew 911 - Georgetown, Texas
> http://www.troop151.org
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