Being gay is legal in all 50 states.
Being gay is allowed in every state. Homosexuality is not a crime.
as of 2014, a person can be fired for being gay in 29 states: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas Florida Georgia Idaho Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Michigan Misouri Mississippi Montana Nebraska North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia West Virginia Wyoming
Yes, gay people are allowed in both North America and South America.
Because they are gay
Gay people are not prevented from being anywhere.
Gay people are definitely allowed to work, however as of 2017 there are still 28 states where they can be fired for being gay.Here's Everywhere You Can Still Be Fired For Being Gay
Brad Trevor Lewis is definitely gay. He is from Apex, North Carolina. Went to Athens High SChool and Wake Tech.
Not per se; an opponent who raises that issue in court may try to assail the gay person's character, but generally on appeal courts have ruled that sexual orientation should not be a factor in custody.
Being gay is not a choice, so it's not something that can be allowed or not. But it was definitely illegal in colonial America, so people had to be secretive.
No one should be allowed to fight in any war, on any side. That said, being gay is not a reason to disallow combat service.
As of 2013, gay people lack many of the rights that straight people have. They cannot marry. They cannot do joint adoptions. They can be fired from their jobs for being gay, and they can be beaten up without it being a "hate crime."
No he is definitely not gay. You're gay for asking that.