In general, no. It is not illegal to refer to someone as "gay" under most circumstances in any part of the world.
However, in a country with limits on free speech, you should be careful with it; for example, publicly calling Kim Jong Il a homosexual while you're in North Korea is a good way to get yourself arrested, because it would be deemed an insult to the President.
There may also be some legal issues if someone were to call another person gay (if they're not) in order to slander (spoken attack) or libel (written attack) them.
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Calling someone gay is not against the law in most places, as freedom of speech is protected in many nations. However, using derogatory or discriminatory language towards someone based on their sexual orientation may be considered hate speech and could have legal consequences in some jurisdictions. It's important to be respectful and considerate in your language towards others.
Calling someone gay is not inherently against the law, but using homophobic language in a derogatory or discriminatory manner can constitute hate speech and may be punishable under certain anti-discrimination laws or workplace policies. It is important to be respectful and mindful of the impact of our words on others.
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A Restraining Order.
Yes, it is illegal to prevent a person from being able to call 911 in Florida. Interfering with someone's ability to seek emergency assistance is a criminal offense and can result in serious legal consequences.
It is called vigilante justice.