In some countries it is illegal, most western countries it is not.
Being gay is not illegal in any US state.
Yes, although if a gay person is not sexually active, he or she has little chance of being arrested.
Yes.Technically, only homosexual acts are illegal, but if a person is suspected of being gay, they can be prosecuted even if no homosexual acts occurred.
Depends on the country. it is not illegal in the United states, but as of 2013, 29 states can fire a person just for being gay, regardless of the profession.
Being gay has never ever been a bad thing; however, in the 1800's it was illegal in most countries.
No. It is not illegal to be gay in any US state.
No, it is not illegal, but it is ignorant and hateful.
AnswerNot unless you're in the 1500's, no.There are 86 countries where being gay is illegal 7 are punishable my death.
No, being gay is not illegal in California. In fact, California has laws that protect the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals, including anti-discrimination protections and the right to marry. The state is known for its progressive stance on LGBTQ+ rights and actively promotes equality and inclusion.
This statistic isn't measured, but if there are about 12 Million illegal immigrants in the U.S., then there are about 500,000 gay illegal immigrants.
Yes, being gay was illegal in many countries in 1961, including the United States, where laws against homosexuality were widely enforced. The decriminalization of homosexuality started to happen in some countries later in the 1960s and continued throughout the following decades.
No, it's not illegal, but it is hostile.