Being gay is allowed in every state. Homosexuality is not a crime.
As of 2021, gay marriage is not allowed in the state of North Dakota.
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In the U.S., it changes from state to state. Generally, homosexual and polygamist marriage are not allowed. However, in some states such as Massachusettes, gay marriage is allowed.
Gay people are allowed to adopt in every U.S. state except Utah. There is no longer a restriction on single gay people adoption. Furthermore, as of 2014, 25 states allow joint adoption by gay couples.
Yes. There are currently no federal or state laws banning employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in Georgia.
As of 2017, gay people can technically adopt in all 50 U.S. states, but they are still routinely denied in some states. Single people (gay or straight) are allowed to adopt in all states except Utah.
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Yes, gay people are allowed in both North America and South America.
Yes, gay people are allowed to run for president.
It depends on state law. Some states, such as Nevada, actively encourage gay people to foster. Note that even where it is legal, sometimes gay people are still denied the opportunity to foster.
Laws vary by state, but simple same-sex relationships are allowed by law at any age. Sexual activity, however, is regulated by age.
There is no reason why gay males and lesbians should not be allowed.