Scouting179 wrote:Based on what you said (ie, what do we NOT know), I'd have to say they do not have a valid reason. Also, I'm always been told the SM works for the committee chair, who can hire and fire the SM. Of course, since the chartered org signs all adult apps, they have a say in it too.
First, I'm not endorsing the council's actions, but....
You are right, the Commttee hires/fires a SM. The original post is that the council is revoking the SMs membership in the BSA, which is in thier purview. Also note, that the charter agreement between the chartered organization specifies that leadership will meet the requriements of both the CO and the BSA. So the council does have the right to revoke membership/leadership.
That being said, I don't think any of us have enough information to really understand this case. I can't immagine that the civil action stated is the only issue, only the one which is publicly known.
Just my $.02
Vernon L. Palango
Scoutmaster, Troop 131
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