I posted this a long time ago but left so much out the answers I got were not helpful, PLEASE let me try again.
I take boyscouts, shotgun shooting every year. I have done this for six years and have helpers, I am certificated by the NRA. I am the "legal" agent responsible for the entire outing. The BSA authorizes this and provides insurance. My adult application for the BSA has an "anything else question" on the form, I did not fill out the form so nothing is noted about my dx. The adults of the troop DO NOT know of my dx neither does the NRA because I have now talked to either since being dxed. This fall will be the first outing since being dxed.
The question is do they need to know ? Would the insurance pay off if there was an injury or would my dx somehow be seen as an out. Does a dx of bipolar "mental illness" limit your rights somehow.
This is really worrying me and I may cancel which would be a shame for the kids. I am seeking a moral as well as legal answer thanks Randy
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