No US State has a ban against gay people.
All 50 US states allow gay people.
Being gay is not illegal in any US state.
Adoption law varies by state, but in the US, all 50 states allow gay people to adopt, though as of 2017, gay people are still routinely denied adoption based on discrimination.
Yes, "Don't ask, Don't tell" was repealed.
California has the largest population in the US. Therefore, it also has the largest gay population.
Alaska, because it has the lowest population of people in general.
It is thought that California has the highest percentage of LGBT people.
As of 2014, NO U.S. state explicitly forbids gay people from adopting; however, only 22 states allow joint adoptions for gay couples. In Utah, no single person is allowed to adopt.
Gay people can serve in the British Army, and it is illegal to discriminate against them in any way because of their sexuality, It is the same in the US. Laws in other countries vary.
No. It is not illegal to be gay in any US state.
Yes, there are gay people in every military of the world. However, only a few allow gay people to serve openly, such as the US and Canada, as well as a few countries all over the world.
Yes there are gay people in the US and in nearly every other part of the globe. If there were no gay people in the US, then there would not be all the gay marches, pro-gay lobbying, nor pushes for gay marriage. There would not be all this push for gay rights if gayness were merely hypothetical and a theory.
People who hate gay people are usually called homophobes or bigots. There are bigots of all kinds in every country of the world, and in every US state. But there are also kind, loving people as well.