NewsNational News

Actions

Lesbian den leader takes petition to Boy Scouts

Posted at 3:12 PM, Jul 18, 2012
and last updated 2012-07-18 15:12:25-04

By the CNN Wire Staff

(CNN) – The lesbian den leader who was dismissed by her local Boy Scout troop this year delivered Wednesday to the organization’s headquarters a petition calling for her reinstatement.

Jennifer Tyrrell, who was the leader of a Bridgeport, Ohio, Tiger Cub den, brought 300,000 signatures collected by Change.org to the Boy Scouts’ national office in Irving, Texas.

“I hope to deliver the message that hundreds of thousands of people want this changed,” she told CNN affiliate WFAA on Tuesday. “It’s not just me, it’s scouts, former scouts, scout leaders, scout masters, council members, everyone you could imagine, and they’re ready for this change, and they are tired of seeing people discriminated against.”

Tyrrell’s 7-year-old son, Cruz, is no longer a scout.

The organization’s director of public relations released a statement after Tyrrell submitted the petition.

“The Boy Scouts of America works to treat everyone with courtesy and respect,” Deron Smith said in the news release. “Today, representatives from the BSA accepted an online petition from Jennifer Tyrell (sic) and her family. This is the second time the petition has been delivered to the BSA. The discussion was mutually cordial and very respectful. The BSA values the freedom of everyone to express their opinion and believes to disagree does not mean to disrespect.”

On Tuesday, the Boy Scouts announced that the group has affirmed its policy of “not granting membership to open or avowed homosexuals.”

The organization’s leaders reached that decision after a nearly two-year evaluation and will take no further action on a resolution that has sought a change in policy, it said in a news release. It had said last month that it would consider a resolution asking that local units be allowed to determine their own standards.