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  1. Reversed by the students themselves! http://news.uci.edu/briefs/campus-statement-on-flying-the-american-flag/ http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/03/08/uc-irvine-reverses-american-flag-ban/
  2. [video=youtube;bL5804AmxS4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL5804AmxS4&list=UUs7Mb9yjx4qyA06Ve_MdCIg# t=28 Yes, it is good to be concerned about ammo availability whether due to consumer hoarding, government restriction (either ammo or bullet material), or plant consolidation. The British restricted and seized gunpowder, so our colonists bought from the French. Similarly for this Russian designed rifle (irony), its 7.62x39 ammo is commonly available worldwide and many reload. I walked from buying an excellent Czech mauser which still had the lion crest because 8mm ammo was scarce. Oh no second revolution, as we scouters are training the next better leaders now.
  3. I'm tempted as I do not own any AK's. Prices have not come down much, but Arsenal has a good rep and it's for a good cause right? Even get a Scout "absolution" letter to give Mrs. Schiff.
  4. "Arsenal Inc. proudly introduces the limited edition "Las Vegas" SAM7R Modern Sporting Rifle. Each rifle features a solid-silver, high-relief medallion embedded in the stock. This limited edition rifle celebrates Arsenal’s Las Vegas heritage and its support for the Las Vegas Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The Boy Scouts of America has introduced more youth to the sport of shooting than almost any organization. For over 100 years, the Boy Scouts have actively trained young shooters to respect and safely handle firearms. Arsenal recognizes that young people are the key to the future of shooting sports and the protection of our constitutional rights. As such, Arsenal supports organizations, such as the Boy Scouts, that introduce young people into the sport of shooting. In addition to being the title sponsor of the annual Las Vegas Area Council Sporting Clays event, Arsenal will donate $100 from the proceeds of every limited edition rifle sold to the Boy Scouts. The SAM7R features Arsenal's exclusive forged then milled receiver, original Bulgarian hammer forged chrome lined barrel, 14x1mm left-hand muzzle threads, removable muzzle brake, bayonet lug, US made mil-spec polymer stock set with stainless heat shield, cleaning kit compartment, 800 meter adjustable rear sight leaf, side-mounted base rail for a scope mount. The limited edition “Las Vegas†SAM7R will be offered in three editions. All three editions are solid silver, each with its specialty coating: • Gun Metal Black Medallion Edition $1349.00 (only 150 rifles will be available) Item # SAM7R-67B • Silver Medallion Edition $1399.00 (only 100 rifles will be available) Item # SAM7R-67S • Gold Medallion Edition $1449.00 (only 50 rifles will be available) Item # SAM7R-67G" http://www.k-var.com/shop/Sporting-C...gas-Boy-Scouts [video=youtube;o-s7jUgxAhg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUs7Mb9yjx4qyA06Ve_MdCIg&v=o-s7jUgxAhg#t=19
  5. Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson will speak about scout character-building at a scout fundraiser today. He was a boy scout. http://www.kshb.com/entertainment/kc...athers-program
  6. seems there are two files with same name but different size and image
  7. Perhaps these scouts have not eaten a good pumpkin pie? Maybe a pie election contest - Squash vs Pumpkin. Good civics analogy as there is often just as much difference between Republicans and Democrats.
  8. Thanks. IMO this is a humorous story about Cub Scouts learning about their government and their citizen responsibilities. Everyone usually has an opinion. I like their letters, but do Cub Scouts only go as far as expressing any opinion? CP makes a good point about obtaining and discussing the facts so citizens and representatives can have informed and fair opinions. I wonder if the Cubs were aware (I wasn't) that Illinois is the #1 grower of pumpkins? Maybe a follow-up "fact-finding junket" to Libby's canning plant (I bet that is huge), a bakery (a pie slice a la mode!), or a farm (later in growing season)? Food for thought.
  9. Well I suppose Feigenholtz could have used the recreational marijuana decriminalization bill as an example or did the Brownies already munch that.
  10. http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20150303/lakeview/these-boy-scouts-really-hate-pumpkin-pie During a visit with students on Monday, Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) spoke with the youngsters about the legislative process. To demonstrate how a bill becomes law, she showed them House Bill 208, which seeks to designate pumpkin pie as the official state pie of Illinois. But when Feigenholtz explained the bill to the third and fourth grade students, she got more responses than she bargained for. ... In letters to the bill's chief sponsor, State Rep. Keith Sommer (R-Morton), the Boy Scouts offered alternatives to pumpkin pie like "bluebarry," "penut butter choclite" and "key lime." Basically, anything but pumpkin. "NO Pumkin pie. I said Nooooooooo pumkin pie. You heard me Noooooooooooooooooo pumkin pie. Sincerely Connor," wrote one impassioned future voter. What next, popcorn as the state snack?
  11. Scout Chief skips meeting on Camp Russell http://www.uticaod.com/article/20150228/News/150229367 Steve McEwan, Boy Scouts of America Revolutionary Trails Council executive, decided not to show up to a Wednesday night Save Camp Russell subcommittee meeting after he learned late Tuesday it was not a troop meeting. I had printed some handout materials for the meeting, McEwan said, explaining he initially thought he was meeting with Ilion Boy Scout Troop 9. At the last (Save Camp Russell) meeting, 80 people were there. My little 8½-by-11 handout would not have done very well. Since the Revolutionary Trails Council voted 17-4 in December to sell Camp Russell and its Cedarlands property, McEwan and other council representatives have been traveling to various troops and compiling fact sheets to explain why they made the decision. To date, though, they have not attended an event hosted by Save Camp Russell, the 3,000-likes-strong Facebook group that started a change.org petition asking the council to keep Camp Russell open. The petition can be viewed online by visiting www.change.org and searching for Camp Russell. ...McEwan declined the invitation, writing: While I am still very willing to attend a meeting of Pack 9 committee or a parents meeting, I am not incline (sic) to participate in a meeting of the Save Camp Russell group. Do not sell Camp Russell & keep it open to Scouting https://www.change.org/p/steven-mcew...en-to-scouting 2,431 supporters with 69 more needed to forward change.org petition
  12. Seek legal advice from a reputable personal injury attorney. Depending on the facts and which court and which state, you may possibly obtain a restraining order. Different states have different names, e.g., a civil harassment order (civil court) or a criminal protection order (criminal). Agree with Stosh, seek expert counseling from experts. My $0.01
  13. There are lies, damn lies, and perhaps mind-boggling/intolerable/get-fired lies depending on the experience of the liar and the perspective of whoever is judging. As you likely know, our secretary of Veteran Affairs Robert McDonald falsely claimed to a homeless veteran that he served in Special Forces. When exposed, the West Point graduate and former US Army Ranger admitted to his mistake and promised to “do better†and further said, “My biggest motivation was to connect with the veteran,†Mr. McDonald told reporters Tuesday, referring to the homeless man. He said he had never before claimed to have been in the Special Forces, and insisted that throughout his life  from Boy Scouts to the present day  “integrity has been one of the foundations of my character.†Some grant forgiveness, some wish him luck "doing better" in his next job. Who should decide? Those from within the Beltway and Proctor&Gamble, or a panel of veterans who were all Boy Scouts, West Point graduates, and served in Special Forces, or veterans of all backgrounds, or...?
  14. Found this San Bernardino, California http://cms.sbcounty.gov/sheriff/MediaCenter/SheriffPressReleases/PressReleasesfor2015/February/BigBearBurglaryBoyScoutCamp022315.aspx On February 23, 2015, at approximately 11:15 a.m., Deputies Montbriand and McCracken from the Big Bear Sheriff’s Station responded to a burglary in progress at the Holcomb Valley Boy Scouts of America Campground. The deputies arrived at the location and contacted a male subject, later identified as Geoffry Brister. Brister did not have permission to be at the campgrounds and was found near several buildings that had been burglarized. Brister was armed with a .22 caliber rifle at the time he was contacted. The investigation showed the suspect had broken into several buildings on the property and was in the process of stealing numerous items belonging to the Boy Scouts of America, including firearms used by the campers for target practice. Brister was found to be on felony probation for carrying a loaded firearm in public. Suspect Geoffry Brister was taken into custody without incident and booked into the Big Bear jail on felony charges of being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm and ammunition, Burglary, and Vandalism, as well as misdemeanor charges of being in Possession of Methamphetamine. Brister is being held in lieu of $60,000 bail with an arraignment hearing set for February 25th at San Bernardino County Superior Court. No news regarding the firearms stolen from the McDowell County,NC scout camp, meanwhile as weather permits, the McDowell County 4-H Shooting program is in full gear. https://www.facebook.com/pages/McDowell-County-4-H/254212425404
  15. Hoky may be appropriate. Explorer posts can pick their own uniforms. As I understand, Explorer posts specialize in a civilian careers field - fire, ems, medical, aviation, engineering...and not military as scoutldr mentioned. For example, I have heard of CAP units also being Explorer Posts but only for those cadets who wanted dual membership. The Explorer Post was focused on aviation and CAP military. Is the "parent organization" of an Explorer Post the BSA or the hosting entity - the fire department, hospital, CAP, USSC,...?
  16. It's parent organization, United States Service Corps (USSC), is also short on details. Wonder how much money the BSA sends their way?. http://www.usservicecorps.us/ http://www.usservicecorps.us/missions-and-goals Finance. The USSC is a volunteer military type organization. There is no general requirement for a budget to cover such costs as salaries, facilities, equipment, training, travel, and general and administrative expenses. While states are not required to budget for SDF type activities there are ways in which the USSC can obtain support funds or equipment: Establish a chapter supporting the State Guard Association of the United States. Approximately one-half of the SDFs have such a chapter. Since these chapters are IRS 501©(3)-certified, they can seek donations and grants to provide a variety of support for the USSC Maryland has such a chapter, as well as its own dedicated 501©(3) foundation, which has proved immensely useful. We can also Petition the National Guard for access to surplus equipment, training material, and training facilities. We can Prepare grant requests for special purposes, such as medical supplies and equipment, training material and audio-visual equipment, communication equipment, youth Drug Demand reduction, or a trailer to house a disaster mobile communication center. We can also establish a working relationship with selected state agencies requiring technical support that the USSC can provide. Under these conditions the USSC can use the agency’s material and equipment for itself for the duration of their working relationship. We should also consider an associate with a local Medical Reserve Corps, or first responder group receiving visibility, recognition, and temporary additional medical staff and needed medical resources. ???
  17. Can't say that I have ever heard of a documented Learning for LIfe program in my area until now and this program is news to me too - the Army Explorer program. Looks interesting, seems more active in Southwest, parts of the South and Northeast. Anyone familiar with this program? http://www.armyexplorers.us/current The United States Army Explorers (USAE) is a registered not for profit youth career exploration program for teens both Males, and females ages 13-20. It is also the Cadet side of the United States Service Corps, a military organization that is training personnel to serve the US States in Emergency Management, Disaster Relief, and other services that states may need. Our Program exposes cadets to what career opportunities in the military are like, and provide them first hand knowledge and experience in the many military occupational skills. We are the fastest growing army cadet program in the country Our program is a part of the Learning for Life Explorer program with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), with strong links to the US Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard, and State Guard Forces. However, our adults and explorers are not members of the armed forces by virtue of their membership in the United States Army Explorers. All of our staff members are non-paid professionals who bring a rich and varied background to the program. Army Explorer cadets receive similar training to that which regular soldiers receive. Army Explorers participate in the regular Army Physical Fitness training and testing, Drill & Ceremony, Military Customs and Courtesies, CPR and First Aid, Land Navigation, Radio Communications, Aviation, Leadership, Marksmanship (handguns included! ), Search and Rescue, Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, Field Exercises, and much more! The Explorers National Headquarters is an approving authority for the Military Emergency Management Specialist(MEMS) Badge. The United State Army Explorers is the only Program that allows teenagers to earn the MEMS Badge outside of them having enlisted in the State Military Reserves/ State Guards/State Defense Forces. The MEMS Badge is a military badge authorized at the State Military level and utilized by the State Military Reserves/ State Guards/ State Defense Forces and their Parent Organization: the State Guard Association of the United States (SGAUS).
  18. Officially nobody knows. State officials say the process is going through "growing pains" - a rough translation "we didn't think this out". Here's an example http://www.dailyitem.com/news/child-...f3013cd83.html "In the audience were students as well as teachers and administrators, but also business owners who take part in job shadowing programs. Those programs are a concern to John Kurelja, Warrior Run School District superintendent. “We send our eighth-grade students out to businesses,†he said of a successful job shadowing program that gives students a look at various trades and careers. Do those employees need background checks? That’s not clear. Another big issue is the law’s potential impact on the Little League World Series, Culver said. This annual international gathering in Williamsport relies on hundreds of adult volunteers to operate. State Sen. Gene Yaw, R-23 of Williamsport, is expected to meet Monday with league officials to work on the issue." Enforceable? I think as with most things that an incident will be reported and the investigator(s) back-track to see if the correct procedures were followed. With the vagueness of this law, e.g., medical personnel and ages of volunteers, the chance of missteps is there. Not to say, that some spot audits might be done. Works for the IRS and a state trooper pulling over a trucker. Full Faith and Credit clause? I think this only applies between states and somewhat selectively, e.g., marriage licenses. PA would be asked to accept my out-of-state BSA council's private background check not my state's background check which may or may not have been done within the last 3 years. Would be nice but I don't see that happening. Some state "privileges" are reciprocated, some are not. A drivers license I think is one of the few universal examples. Fishing permits no. Firearms permits some no, some yes.
  19. PA 2014 Act 153 http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/...sInd=0&act=153 Clearances (how, where) http://www.dhs.state.pa.us/findaform/childabusehistoryclearanceforms/ Meanwhile abuse reports and background checks are going swimmingly at the Dept. of Human Services. The state had promised to process background checks within 14 days. Not happening, even with an enlarged staff, mandatory OT of up to 5hours/day, and new computer systems. http://www.pennlive.com/politics/ind...ing_child.html Feb/Mar, my unit makes our summer reservations. With moderating gas prices, our unit was considering a trip to Gettysburg/Valley Forge but that appears dead. No response from our emails to DHS and the thought of paying an additional $50/adult is a trip killer. When you consider the number of non-PA schools and youth groups which have traveled to PA historic sites, museums, sports venues, Little League World Series, Hershey...., it is apparent not much thought was given to this law and its implementation. Volunteering is becoming quite the revenue source.
  20. Update 2/20/2015 Herkimer County legislature passes resolution against the sale of Camp Russell. http://www.herkimertelegram.com/arti...News/150229926 The (Herkimer County) Legislature also passed a resolution opposing the sale or closure of Boy Scout Camp Russell, noting “the camp's rich history has been an asset to Herkimer County for 97 years providing traditions that carry on long after the last scout has been served.†Certified copies of the resolution are to be sent to the Boy Scouts of America office in Utica. The resolution recalls that the camp was founded in 1918 when Samuel T. Russell of Ilion, an industrialist businessman and a prominent local citizen, offered 15 acres of his property on White Lake to the scouts of Ilion, Utica and Rome. The new camp was named Camp Russell in his honor. In June of that year, he led a group of 12 men from Ilion to construct a building for the camp. The camp eventually grew from 15 to 300 acres. The Boy Scouts of America Revolutionary Trails Council voted in December to sell Camp Russell and its Cedarlands property, which hasn't been used as a camp since 2011, due to declining enrollment. Camp Russell is to remain open for the duration of the 2015 camping season however.
  21. So a PA volunteer may face this process. 1. State and Federal background checks with no required YP education 2. Charter Organization, e.g. a Catholic Diocese, requires their YP training and background check. 3. BSA requires their YP training and a LexisNexis background check (where BSA asks for Social Security Number). What if a new volunteer, says "Look I paid and cleared Step 1 which is good for 3 years., I will NOT give you my SS# nor submit to redundant background checks."? I think the silver lining may be shifting background check liability entirely to the State of PA. The CO's and BSA just do their specific YP training which will have the PA "mandatory reporting" segment. The membership application for a PA adult would need to be change too.
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