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- From: ad980@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Paul S. Wolf)
- Newsgroups: rec.scouting
- Subject: Re: Hangmans Noose
- Date: 20 Dec 1992 05:20:54 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- Reply-To: ad980@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Paul S. Wolf)
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- In a previous article, smackinnon@mta.ca () says:
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- >In article <arklein-181292133511@minos.pica.army.mil>, arklein@pica.army.mil (Arnold S. Klein) writes:
- >>I,ve heard that it is against scout policy to make, or show how to make a
- >>hangmans noose to scouts, is this true?
- >>
- >>Arnold S. Klein at Armament Reasearch, Development and Engineering Center
- >>(ARDEC) E-Mail arklein@pica.army.mil
- > I though it was against the law to make a noose.
- >qshawn
- >
- >
- As far as I know, there is nothing illegal, nor is it against OFFICIAL BSA
- rules to make or teach how to make nooses. HOWEVER, no Scouter I know will
- teach the noose, nor let the boys make them. They are not Knots used for
- any legitimate scouting purpose.
-