Scout Law
The text of the Scout Law Scout Argentina adapts the original formulation of Robert Baden-Powell to the current language of youth. As a new formulation contains the expression of the three principles scouts, incorporating the duties to the profession of religious faith was not present in the proposed Act by B-P. The final text was drafted in the National Conference of Commissioners held in Puerto Pibes, City of Buenos Aires in July 1998 and ratified by the National Assembly In October of that year. Then the Committee on Constitutions of the World Scouting Organization approved it in 1999 .
- A Scout loves God and lives his/her faith fully.
- A Scout is loyal and worthy of all trust.
- A Scout is generous, courteous, and shows solidarity.
- A Scout is respectful and brother/sister of everyone.
- A Scout defends and values the family.
- A Scout loves and defends life and nature.
- A Scout knows how to obey; he/she chooses and acts with responsibility.
- A Scout is optimistic even through difficult times.
- A Scout is economic, hard-working, and respectful of others' goods and properties.
- A Scout is pure and leads a healthy life.
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