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May 20, 2004
BY LUCIO GUERRERO Staff Reporter
Former Boy Scout leaders unveiled a plan Wednesday that asks current members to wear a patch on their uniforms identifying themselves as someone a Scout can talk to about their sexual orientation without fear of being thrown out of the group.
Called the ''Inclusive Scouting Award,'' the patch has two ropes -- one in gay-friendly rainbow colors -- intertwined. It was unveiled at a press conference here, near the Boy Scouts of America's national convention.