From: (name withheld) Date: May 22, 2021 at 1:51:18 PM MDT Subject: Seeking clarification on regulations about proselytizing on military property
Hello, I am seeking clarity on religious proselytizing on military property. Twice today, evangelical Christian groups have approached military dependents (in the first instance, underage minors) on an air base overseas, and attempted to proselytize. In the first instance, adults and teens representing a Christian youth group, Club Beyond, approached teens shopping inside the BX and offered them donuts as an attempt to entice them to listen to a pitch to join this club. Then this evening, members of the pagan open circle group sponsored by the base chapel were approached by unidentified people attempting to convert them to Christianity. My understanding is that this is legally prohibited on military property, but I can't find specific civilian statutes or UCMJ law that spells it out, as it pertains to military dependents, civilians, and contractors.
Would appreciate any guidance or specific clauses in statutes that apply to proselytizing on military property by non-military personnel.
With much thanks and appreciation for all you do,
(name withheld) |
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