LGBT people have been able to serve openly in the US Military as of 2011. However, as of 2017 (the date of this answer), the issue of transgender people being suddenly banned by Donald Trump has come up, and is not fully resolved yet.
There's a decent sized Jewish population in New Zealand. However, that'll probably change if the ban on kosher meat and chicken isn't lifted.
He does not have the authority to ban it on his own. Also, he supports it.
no. but if xbox or psn caught u doing this they will ban u for 7 days. if u do it again they will ban u for a month. do it again the will ban u forever. :(
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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
No
The ban was lifted in 2000.
The US lifted their ban on foreign trade with Vietnam on February 3, 1994. President Clinton is the person how lifted the ban.
It hasn't been lifted yet and it is the only place in North Dakota with a pitbull ban.
what was the ban treaty on golfing in scotland called
Treaty of Glasgow
Yes
1992
It was the roman Emperor Constantine.
The dissection ban in the UK was lifted in 1540 when Henry VIII granted licenses to the Company of Barber-Surgeons and the Company of Barbers, allowing them to legally practice dissection for educational purposes.
the mayor of London.