Date: May 15, 2008
Subject: Unauthorized and Restricted Activities
Per the Guide to Safe Scouting, “The following
activities have been declared unauthorized and restricted by the
Boy Scouts of America . . . Pointing any type of firearm
(including paintball, dye, or lasers) at any individual is
unauthorized.”
Over the last several years, we have learned of three serious
eye injuries that have taken place on Scouting outings in which
paintball was one of the activities. Be aware
of the following alert, which soon will be posted on the
Scouting Safely area of Scouting.org: Paintball is
prohibited in Scouting!
Paintball poses a significant risk of injury, especially among
children. In contrast to
other Scouting activities involving firearms, the object of
paintball is to fire a pellet—
at a speed of at least 300 feet per second—at another human. A
paintball that hits the body may produce a mere sting or welt,
but a paintball that strikes an eyeball can
cause severe injury to the eye and even blindness. The Consumer
Product Safety Commission noted three deaths between 2002 and
2005 from paintball gun equipment.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.