The Leaders of Pack 231 recognize that Cub Scouts look forward to using a pocket knife. It is our Pack’s goal that any interested Cub Scout learns how to safely use a pocket knife with his parent’s permission. Bear and Webelos Scouts may earn the right to carry a pocketknife to designated Scouting functions by completing requirements for the Whittling Chip card. Cub Scout-age boys may not use sheath knives. Cubs should wait until they become Boy Scouts before they use any other woodworking tools
We have established the following mandatory policy for safe pocket knife use. Cub Scouts in Pack 231 may carry and use pocket knives ONLY when they obey the following rules:
§ Only Cub Scouts that have earned a Whittling Chip Card may carry and use a pocket knife.
§ Knives may only be carried on outdoor camping trips, hikes or other approved activities ONLY when permitted by the Cubmaster or other Leader.
§ The Whittling Chip Card MUST be carried by the Cub Scout at all times when he is carrying or using his pocket knife.
§ Cub Scouts may use their pocket knife only when the Cubmaster or a designated Leader is directly supervising the Cub Scout’s activities.The supervising adult MUST NOT be involved in any other activities while supervising Cub Scouts’ use of knives.
§ CUB SCOUTS MUST NEVER CARRY THEIR POCKET KNIVES TO SCHOOL OR SCOUT ACTIVITIES AT SCHOOL.
§ Under no conditions are switchblade knives or sheath knives permitted.
§ Pack 231 Leadership (Cub Master, Committee Chair, or Den Leaders) have the final authority on knife use at all official pack events.
Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts from other Troops or Packs that are attending Pack 231 activities, will be allowed to use pocket knives only if they adhere to these stated rules. Cub Scouts who do not obey the Pack 231 Pocket Knife Rules and the Whittling Chip Card will lose the privilege of carrying and using a pocket knife; the knife and the card will be taken away,and returned to the parent.