Basementdweller may be the closest to sharing my situation. Booting the kids from cub scouts as short ridge suggests does not do anyone any good. By documenting behavior and using that documentation as a tool for discussion, we can help the scout to better himself. I agree with the use of the Law of the Pack, the pillars, and other edicts of scouting as standards by which scout behavior should be measured. I agree with the involvement of parents. Unfortunately in many cases they are no better than the children from which these problems arise. In a perfect world, an ideal setting, maybe 30 years ago, all of these suggestions might work. But today, in my situation, with the parents and kids that I have right now, I need a discipline policy and documentation. I like the idea of having the scouts create it and I think I will do that. I will lead by example and "do my duty, to God and my country, to help other people, and to obey the law of the pack."
BTW ScoutNut your comment "CalE322, might I suggest that you take some BSA training to understand what Scouting is all about." Did not see anything about any of this in the FastStart, Webelos Den Leader, or Youth Safety. I assume you have a suggestion?
Thanks to all for the thoughtful posts,