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 @9MHKC65 from California answered…16mins16m

If no housing available, they should be able to stay wherever. Shelters are notoriously unsafe and unsanitary. Do not…

 @9MHGD29 from Wisconsin answered…2hrs2H

I would say not in public places but like some where quiet and public yeah why not you can better care and prices might…

 @9MHFS86 from Tennessee answered…3hrs3H

I get they need a place to sleep but I think certain public spaces should be off limits. Also I feel like there should b…

 @9MHFCH3 from Michigan answered…3hrs3H

Depending on the situation they should be able to sleep where they want as long as they aren't intruding on other people…

 @9MHBLXJ from Virginia answered…4hrs4H

They can make their own encampments on not owned property and are welcome to go wherever they please.

 @9MH9S7G from Nevada answered…5hrs5H

I believe if its not a very public property and its in an area where it wont cause a big disturbance then its okay but o…

 @9MH78R3 from Ohio answered…6hrs6H

Yes. but if they want to continue to stay on public property they will be the ones to work to maintain it for others.

 @9MH77J5 answered…6hrs6H

I think that they should be kept out of public property but they should have shelters that help them get jobs and instea…

 @9MH73HQ from Virginia answered…6hrs6H

No, it should be a criminal offense and they should be put into a 2 year forced work program ran by military contractors…

 @9MH6J7Z from Florida answered…7hrs7H

Homeless individuals are also public of this country so, They should be allowed for this but for limited time like 9 pm…

 @9MH6B86 from Tennessee answered…7hrs7H

Create work programs if they would. This would create jobs for them to work, however, forced drug tests and rehab is req…

 @9MH5JXS from Illinois answered…7hrs7H

For the homeless why not just have a place for the homeless to stay for free have food, bed, shower, and have them stay…

 @9MH5CY6 from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

They should only go to jail or get fined if they are trespassing on private property, public is open to anyone.

 @9MH4B5Z from North Carolina answered…8hrs8H

There should be a designated spot for homeless people to camp-out at that is protected by the government.

 @9MH3X97 from Florida answered…8hrs8H

If the place is closed and they are sleeping in the back parking lot or by the dumpster unless they are messing things u…

 @9MGY76K from Michigan answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but you need zoning and shelters or housing should meet a high standard of safety and sanitation.

 @9MGXYHJ from California answered…15hrs15H

Yes as long as they can find boundaries In which they can not cross and obey then it should not become a problem as this…

 @9MGVT5D from Arkansas answered…19hrs19H

If they refuse, you can give them a warning but if they keep doing it than make it a criminal offense.

 @9MGVLWS from Wisconsin answered…19hrs19H

No, if homeless individuals have refused available shelter or housing they should not be allowed to sleep or encamp on p…

 @9MGTKQB from Ohio answered…20hrs20H

No, But new category's of public property should be put in place to establish what public property's are legally allowed…

 @9MGRGG5 from California answered…23hrs23H

Not really a good way, we should find a way to get homeless people off the streets while finding a way to not have them…

 @9MGRFMN from Pennsylvania answered…23hrs23H

Most places that take in the homeless are jammed packed with a whole bunch of people and the living conditions wouldn't…

 @9MGRCK5 from California answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but we should try to provide more and persuade people into participating because everyone is equal and deserves hel…

 @9MGR35K from Minnesota answered…23hrs23H

The cost of living has gotten way worse and if you can't provide shelter for a price that's affordable, then your gonna…

 @9MGQH7L from Minnesota answered…24hrs24H

It is critical to strike a balance between public health and safety concerns with the rights of the homeless. Although i…