"Help me," the snake cried.
"Why should I help you, a rattlesnake? You are known to bite and kill
people," replied the Arapaho brave.
"I am cold and almost frozen. Please put me in your warm shirt and take me
down the mountain to where it is warm where I can survive," said the
rattlesnake.
"How do I know that you are not going to bite and kill me?" asked the
brave.
"Why should I bite the person who saves my life?" replies the snake.
"Ok. I do not like to see anyone die. Promise you won't bite me?" asked
the brave.
"I Promise," replied the snake.
So the Indian boy placed the snake in his shirt and walked down the mountain. As he opened his shirt to let the snake out, the rattlesnake bit him.
"WHY DID YOU BITE ME? You promised you wouldn't bite and kill me!" yelled the young brave.
The snake replied, "You knew who I was when you picked me up. You have nobody to blame for your death but yourself."
Today scouts, one doesn't prove his maturity by living alone in the wilderness anymore, but instead shows that he is a man by living wisely in the streets and making good decisions by himself. There are rattlesnakes hiding in the streets today that go by the names of marijuana, cocaine, crack, speed, acid, ...drugs. Drugs will falsely promise a lot of good times and laughs, but will instead lie to you, get you to steal and break the law in other ways, and if not kill you, rob you of your health and brains. The few hours of chemical-induced pleasure may cost you the rest of your life in permanent brain damage and physical disability.
When you decide to prove to others that you are mature enough to be a man, prove it by making the right choice not to do any drugs and stick to that decision. Ok?