Boy Scouts to accept openly gay boys
The Boy Scouts of America ended a ban against gay Scouts but not gay leaders, a compromise some warned could lead to mass defections.
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The Boy Scouts of America ended a ban against gay Scouts but not gay leaders, a compromise some warned could lead to mass defections.
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