
What dropping the ban on gay leaders means for Boy Scouts
Clip: 7/28/2015 | 4m 45s
What dropping the ban on gay leaders means for the Boy Scouts
Last night, the Boy Scouts of America voted to end a ban on leaders who are openly gay. The policy would allow exceptions for church-sponsored scout units, but several religious organizations are either apprehensive or in opposition. Gwen Ifill discusses the change with Zach Wahls, executive director of Scouts for Equality.
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What dropping the ban on gay leaders means for Boy Scouts
Clip: 7/28/2015 | 4m 45s
Last night, the Boy Scouts of America voted to end a ban on leaders who are openly gay. The policy would allow exceptions for church-sponsored scout units, but several religious organizations are either apprehensive or in opposition. Gwen Ifill discusses the change with Zach Wahls, executive director of Scouts for Equality.
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