Scout with potential DEADLY reaction to Peanuts

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Postby evmori » Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:13 pm

ASM-142 wrote:The peanuts plus the individuals who will not give up their peanuts :lol:


And let's ban knives & axes cause someone could die!

Diabetes is deadly. Yet we don't ban sugar!

I understand that peanuts can be deadly to some. I really understand this. What I don't understand is why should an entire Troop or camp for that fact have to live under a peanut ban just because one kid/adult could die if they so much as see one? The answer is they shouldn't have to. Management of their, for the lack of a better word, disease would be the way to go.
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Postby wagionvigil » Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:37 pm

OK this has run the course. Lets leave it along or I will lock it. WE realize this scout has a issue we realize we must protect the scout But rwe disagree on how to protect him without inconviencing everyone else in the troop. The troop needs to wrok this out themselves. Let the boys decide on how to handle it. This is who the decision affects.
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