Yes, in these locations:
Now they are as of the federal court's decision to make gay marriage legal everywhere
No. Domestic partnerships are not legal in the US Virgin Islands.
No. There is no legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Puerto Rico.
No they are not.
Same-sex marriage became legal in Puerto Rico on June 26, 2015.
According to the "Welcome To Puerto Rico" website, the GDP of Puerto Rico was 75.8 billion (US Dollars) in 2006. http://welcome.topuertorico.org/fastfacts.shtml
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Puerto Rico effective June 26, 2015.
No. Civil unions are not legally recognized in Puerto Rico.
There is no law in Puerto Rico which explicitly prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
It has an independent judiciary.
Be a resident of Puerto Rico. Have an American citizenship or be a legal resident of United States and territories.
A person who lives in Puerto Rico already lives in the US because Puerto Rico is an unincorporated organized territory of the US. People born in Puerto Rico as US citizens. So, if you are a legal resident of Puerto Rico you can move to any other part of the US if you want to and can pay for the transportation to get there.
Same as Florida to California. Puerto Rico is considered by the USPS/UPS/FED-EX domestic mailing.
I don't know really
Considering Puerto Rico being the Mecca of alcohol, no, absinthe is not legal here and not available. There is a law that might make it available and legal here in Puerto Rico. (Im from Puerto Rico :) )