by bobbiemlv » Sat Jul 06, 2013 10:46 am
Thank you for your input, but this has nothing to do with being gay, The tg laws that were signed into law Oct. 1, 2011 does not at any time mention gay rights. It was totally passed as trans gender rights. It has nothing to do with where a gay person goes to the bathroom, but everything to do with where a tg does her business. It is no longer up to each business definition of who gets to use either restroom, but defines gender identity, which again, has nothing to do with being gay, because most tg's are not gay, in fact many are married to genetic females. According to the law, in simple terms, you are allowed to use the rest by your appearance, male or female and not what's between your legs. It is a misdemeanor if a company violates this law. It has NEVER, in Las Vegas been against the law for someone of the opposite sex to use the other's restroom, but now they have further defined what is and what is not allowable by law. If a person appears to be female and acts as such, she is allowed to use the ladies room. I it is found out that that person isn't being ladylike when using the ladies room, then she could possibly be asked not to. Companies used to be able to determine, individually who gets to use a rest room, now it's a law that they cannot discriminate because of gender identity. That also applies to employment and housing.
You talk about the gay population in the US as being, maybe 10 million. I think that number should be closer to 5% and the majority of them are of voting age. In Nevada they estimated there is close to 8% that are tg in any form. They made that figure as any male who puts on female clothing. 8% of 2 million or so is a BIG number, especially when the vast majority of them are voters.