My question in all this is, "When did Boy Scouts start checking sexual orientation when boys enroll in scouting?" I worked in scouting in the past, and frankly, a lot of 11-year-olds didn't know what a sexual orientation was. I really don't think the policy changes anything. There has never been anything on the form to enroll about sexual orientation--maybe on the adult leader's form, but not on the boys' forms.
Actually, the resolution really doesn't say a lot. The committee seemed to try to say as little as possible.