1. Gay people consistently provide good homes for children
2. Children thrive in households lead by same-sex couples
3. Sexual orientation has no bearing on parenthood whatsoever.
In the absence of a legitimate reason to forbid it, yes, they should be allowed to marry and adopt children.
Assuming you mean children, the answer is no. Only married couples (homosexuals are not allowed to marry) or singles can adopt children.
Given that there are no valid reasons why they shouldn't adopt, it's really not something to care about unless you're the adoptive family.
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.
In Germany, gay couples are allowed to have registered partnerships. One of the benefits of these registered partnerships is that they are allowed to adopt their partner's biological children. However, as of 2014 they are not allowed to adopt children outside their partnership.
There are many countries in the world that American couples can adopt from. In a given calendar year, approximately 600 couples adopt from other nations.
There is no explicit prohibition against adoption by same-sex couples in Tennessee. Tennessee does not, however, recognize same-sex marriages. Single gay persons are allowed to adopt children in that state.
You should adopt babies from China because there is a great need in adoptions for baby girls due to the strict requirement of children each family is allowed to have. Asian babies are usually very healthy as well.
Numbers aren't tracked for this statistic, but about 15% of gay couples adopt children.
Yes. Same-sex married couples may now adopt children in Utah, pursuant to a decision of the Utah State Supreme Court dated October 23, 2014.Yes. Sexual orientation does not prevent single-parent adoption in Utah, but cohabitation outside of a legal relationship is a bar to adoption. Following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Utah, same-sex married couples should legally be allowed to adopt children.
Although a single gay person is allowed to adopt a child, it is unclear whether a same-sex couple can legally adopt (either jointly or "second parent") a child in Wyoming.
Yes. Anyone who can provide a good home to a child should be allowed to adopt. Gay people and single people have proven to be exemplary parents.