There is no such phrase as a "ban gay".
Yes, they have the right to ban gays, but currently, they do allow gay teens to join.
There is no such phrase as a "ban gay".
The boy scouts still ban openly gay adults to join the scouts.
There is no ban on gay people serving in the U.S. military. The ban was lifted in 2011.It was originally authorized when the military code was first written in the 19th Century. It evolved into Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT) in 1993, and was completely lifted in 2011
That depends on the religion. Some religions ban gay marriage, and some accept it completely.
No US State has a ban against gay people.
No. The Government cannot make laws that ban words. Also, the word "gay" is the proper term for a gay person.
Gay people are not kicked out of the army. The ban on gay people serving was overturned in 2011. In the past, they were banned because of misconceptions which have since been discarded.
No. there is no logical or rational reason to ban anyone from the media.
The results were 7,001,084 "yes" votes (i.e. to ban gay marriage); 6,401,482 "no" votes (i.e. to keep gay marriage).
Yes--the Mormon Church and the Catholic Church lobbied successfully in California to ban gay marriages.
There are many ways gay people are denied their rights. As of 2013, Gay people are still denied the right to marry in 36 US states. Many of those states also ban gay people from adopting or visiting their partners in the hospital. Gay people can also be fired from their jobs for being gay in 31 states.