Boy Scouts' leader says ban on gay adults not sustainable
By AP
NEW YORK (May 21, 2015) — The national president of the Boy Scouts, Robert Gates, says the organization's longstanding ban on participation by openly homosexual adults is no longer sustainable and is urging change in order to avert potentially destructive legal battles.
"The status quo in our movement's membership standards cannot be sustained," said Gates, a former U.S. secretary of defense.
Gates said no change in the policy would be made at the national meeting. But he raised the possibility of revising the policy at some point soon so that local Scout organizations could decide on their own whether to allow homosexuals as leaders.
Gates said no change in the policy would be made at the national meeting. But he raised the possibility of revising the policy at some point soon so that local Scout organizations could decide on their own whether to allow homosexuals as leaders.
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