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 @9MCF2C3 from North Carolina answered…7mins7m

The government should prioritize regulating rent. Incentivizing high-density residential buildings is only one, very sma…

 @9MCDBZL from Kentucky answered…25mins25m

I believe that camping on public property makes it harder for those around it that own private property. I think there n…

 @9MCD5MR from Iowa answered…30mins30m

If they aren't bothering anyone there isn't a problem but if they are becoming a risk for other they shouldn't

 @9MCCMYY from Minnesota answered…45mins45m

Make a specified public place available where homeless people can set up camp, but with some kind of program that helps…

 @9MCCMK3 from Utah answered…46mins46m

I feel like you should make a public place for them just like a camping spot but for homeless so that they wont be every…

 @9MCCFRB from Texas answered…54mins54m

I do not feel as though unhoused people deserve less than anyone else and they should be offered options that work for t…

 @9MC9HQ7 from Iowa answered…2hrs2H

It depends how much of a attraction the public place is, you don't want homeless people laying all over a place you are…

 @9MC8MQH from Connecticut answered…2hrs2H

Well it's just not clear whether the housing/shelter that the homeless individuals refused is in a horribly placed locat…

 @9MC86D6 from Louisiana answered…3hrs3H

No, but they should be offered a shower and some clothes by homeless shelters so they can attempt to get a job to try an…

 @9MC6P66 from Ohio answered…4hrs4H

Trespassing wouldn't be necessary for homeless individuals that are struggling, but they should be provided very importa…

 @9MC6CVC from Indiana answered…4hrs4H

No, it should be a legal requirement that they go into a shelter or housing complex. They shouldn't be able to refuse.

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 @9MC5LGWfrom Maine  answered…6hrs6H

It should be tolerated, as there are legitimate reasons not to want to accept a shelter. It shouldn't be encouraged thou…

 @9MBZSK6 from Arizona answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but create public areas where they can create encampments as to not disrupt other public areas like parks.

 @9MBXCGQ from Pennsylvania answered…15hrs15H

Well, aren’t there almost 16 million vacant houses across the us? why not just use those for homeless people? there is n…

 @9MBXCGQ from Pennsylvania answered…15hrs15H

If they were already offered help and decline but then still choose to encamp in public spaces, then something should be…

 @9MBWDZ8 from West Virginia answered…17hrs17H

Yes. The lowered value of other rental properties will lower rent, and that will be a good thing. Rent should be more af…

 @9MBWDZ8 from West Virginia answered…17hrs17H

Don’t make it illegal, but have them redirected to a homeless shelter. Build more homeless shelters across America. Make…

 @9MBW482 from Wisconsin answered…17hrs17H

They should be allowed but they need to be willing to meet with institutions that offered shelter and work for it-work t…

 @9MBVPJX from New York answered…17hrs17H

homeless should be aloud on public grounds comftorbly but I think a true person who craves a better life should strive t…

 @9MBSYRV from California answered…19hrs19H

Add a right to housing in the constitution, create a cap on how many for profit-properties a single entity can own, and…

 @9MBRCJR from Texas answered…20hrs20H

Yes up to a certain point so where its not crowded and the area around these buildings are still accessible

 @9MBR3ZV from Louisiana answered…20hrs20H

I feel like it depends on the place. If it's an area with a low-population, large apartments and complexes like that wou…

 @9MBR3DV from New Mexico answered…20hrs20H

They need to give them a place to stay no matter if they say no or not because them laying around can be dangerous for t…

 @9MBQPDY from Pennsylvania answered…21hrs21H

Although homeless and wanting a place to stay, if one has already refused the accommodations given by the programs it is…

 @9MBQLRK from South Dakota answered…21hrs21H

I think that depending on the reasoning as to why the homeless individual refused available shelter or housing needs to…