My very first post here, so be gentle, folks.
I can remember many an occasion while I was a scout where I was the subject of the usual pranks and rites of passage, and with only one exception, I remember them fondly.
The only exception was my induction in the OA. Long story short, I was left to spend the night alone in 50 degee weather with only a loincloth and tennis shoes on, and I became very ill.
Snipe hunting? It was a ball, and even funier once I knew the joke (even though it was on me).
Left handed smoke shifter? How is one actually harmed here?
Aside from personal insults, racial slurs, and physically intiidating behavior, do you really believe you can make rules that will prevent normal boyhood behavior? Boys always measure themselves against their friends, and (GASP!) sometimes it isn't in the most diplomatic or mature ways. Isn't that shocking!
In our efforts to make the scouting experience safer and rewarding, I hope we aren't being so politically correct that we forget to let the boys have fun as boys, and not as little robots whose behavior we program completely.
BTW, my son just joined Tigers and I am so proud he is in scouting. It was one of the most beneficial experiences of my youth, along with marching in drum and bugle corps, in teaching me the value of teamwork, perservearance, and personal honor.
But it was also a boatload of fun with reasonable common sense rules.
Cheers.
