None. It is legal in all 50 states.
Being gay is not illegal in any US state.
No. Gay people are legal in all 50 US states.
No. It is not illegal to be gay in any US state.
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.
Gay people are allowed in every U.S. state. They just have to deal with varying degrees of legal and social prejudice.
Some do, but in some states it is illegal.
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.
Cheating is generally not illegal in the United States unless it involves criminal activities such as fraud, theft, or bribery. However, academic institutions and organizations may have their own policies against cheating and plagiarism.
Same-sex marriage is still illegal or unrecognized in all but 12 states in the United States. The typical age requirement for marriage in gay-friendly states is 18.
No US State has a ban against gay people.
Metal knucks (brass knuckles) are illegal inmost US states.
There are no states in the US that require a license.