Yes.
Bullying is very controversial. Some believe that if you do something like shoving someone down a hallway is bullying. But others may believe that you would be just playing around.
45 of the 50 states have anti-bullying laws
Laws try and try to stop bullying. and there exists many sorts of bullying such as: -school bullying -cyber bullying -sexually bullying ... if you watch the movie "Cyberbully", you"ll see at the end that the USA government stops cyberbullying. In canada, i do not know much about bullying. thats all i know, sorry... but you can get more info online!
yes
That will depend on your jurisdiction, someplaces it may be. Here in Montana there are no laws at all prohibiting bullying?
Yes, cyber bullying is banned in most places including Ohio. Various punishments are given based on the intensity of the issue. Basically such things are defined in the Cyber laws of the country/state.
yes there are many laws for bulling
That would depend on the state. Here in Montana there are no laws about bullying, so there is no sentence at all.
Anti-bullying laws generally tend to tread rather heavily on First Amendment rights, so, in general, no. Certain specific types of bullying may be illegal.
You should stop it. What are the laws in your state or country? Are there Occupational Health and Safely Laws? Are there laws so that an employer has to provide a safe environment? That also includes safety from bullying and discrimination, as well as physical safety. If you are a supervisor and you condone bullying then you could be held liable in the future. Sometimes bullying goes on to physical injury and hospitalization. Serious charges. Don't turn a blind eye. For your own safely as well as the workers you are supposed to be supervising.
It depends on your country, which you failed to mention in the question. Some countries such as the UK already have strict laws against bullying. Cases of bullying must be recorded in academic records, which may affect the chances of the bully getting a job or being accepted into universities in the future. In the UK, France, Germany, Italy and so on, bullying can also lead to arrest and trial, often resulting in a fine and community service - juvenile jail is reserved for the serious cases of bullying, for example cases where the victim nearly took or did take their life. Some other countries lack strict anti-bullying laws. These include United States, Canada, Australia, Finland and so on. These countries do need better anti-bullying laws and procedures.
Laws that are not popular or even agreed with everyone. There is some disagreement with wording or ways they are enacted.