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 @9LW7QH5 from Wyoming answered…8hrs8H

Im on both sides of yes and no. So just won't get help no matter what so if they aren't willing to help themselves how c…

 @9LW3ZGYfrom Maine  answered…14hrs14H

bit more nuanced than just yes or no - if constructing high density residential buildings their should be appropriate sp…

 @9LVZY6M from California answered…16hrs16H

i think they shouldn't continue building houses evrywhere because more houses in peoples back yards are less parking spa…

 @9LVYMX8 answered…17hrs17H

No they shouldn't be allowed to live on public property such as parks, but don't make it a criminal offense.

 @9LVXJTP from Texas answered…18hrs18H

I say we need to improve our existing solutions. Sometimes it is better to sleep on the street than to be in a shelter f…

 @9LVWN3G from Texas answered…19hrs19H

Letting homeless people sleep or encamp on the streets causes problems for everyone, there should be more places built t…

 @9LVVKNH from South Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Sure but dont allow them to owned by megacomglomerates like blackrock but locals that have ties to their communities.

 @9LVTFBV from Utah answered…20hrs20H

yes, and create social programs for free necessities, and create sectioned areas where they can live.

 @9LVSQRP from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

no but instead if making homes they don't want create private land for them to build housing on themselves.

 @9LVQW6Yfrom Maine  answered…21hrs21H

No, but we can create more social programs to provide free, food, clothing, medicine, and help to get people back on the…

 @9LVPZMY from Kentucky answered…21hrs21H

I depends because if it is a nice and pretty public area then no because we don't want them ruining it. But if its more…

 @9LVNX6F from Iowa answered…22hrs22H

When it comes to the homeless I don't think that we should really just let them do whatever they want but if they want t…

 @9LVNHGT from Pennsylvania answered…22hrs22H

No, there is a chance the homeless person will get a punishment fine owing up to 5,000 and a month in jail leading to wa…

 @9LVNDCD from Texas answered…22hrs22H

yes, but focusing on repurposing old buildings or construction grounds and not tearing away new grounds every chance.

 @9LVMWGB from Iowa answered…22hrs22H

They shouldn't really push it hard but should push for people to get their lives together and help themselves.

 @9LVMJRQ from Utah answered…23hrs23H

Depends on the situation because I've heard that the government make a lot of rule and makes it super hard to live on sh…

 @9LVM2J3 from New Jersey answered…23hrs23H

Depends on the purpose and place of the construction. If it serves no purpose and is taking up unnecessary place of natu…

 @9LVM2J3 from New Jersey answered…23hrs23H

Homeless people should have a certain week period in which they need to be at the housing or shelter. From there, if the…

 @9LVLLGY from Maine answered…23hrs23H

Since the property is public, a person is allowed to sleep but they must find other places to hitch a tent or use the ba…

 @9LVLH3Q answered…23hrs23H

I think only in particular parts of public areas, so nowhere with kids or where families would be, maybe less busy areas…

 @9LVK9BF from Indiana answered…24hrs24H

I say that they should be able to within certain limits. I don't think they should be punished, and I also think that mo…