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 @9M9TL26 from Texas answered…4mins4m

Not on Public Property, but the government should create some programs and provisions that will help them to get some jo…

 @9M9RXT5 from Oregon answered…1hr1H

There shouldn't be so many in the first place. Wouldn't be a problem if they didn't make it so difficult for people to n…

 @9M9RTHF from Washington answered…1hr1H

More should be done to assist homeless individuals via physical and mental health evals and hiring programs to help them…

 @9M9RNL7 from California answered…1hr1H

no but we shouldn't be eager to not hlike providing help them we should aim to help in any way we can like providing foo…

 @9M9QSTV from New York answered…2hrs2H

Maybe they should build a public area just for homeless so if they don’t want housing they may camp there

 @9M9NQW8 from Indiana answered…3hrs3H

I believe that the real issue is the fact that people are afraid of the possibility of getting kicked out of shelters or…

 @9M9MQTT from New Mexico answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but the buildings should still be of quality living conditions, not made for parking as many people as possible in…

 @9M9MHN7 from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

i think there should be more places for them to live, have food, clothing and medicine for free so they can live

 @9M9M9Q5 from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Even if they refuse shelter, we cannot keep them on the street. So, I'd say to give them shelter or housing even if they…

 @9M9M77M from Missouri answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but not everywhere. Allow specific areas of public property for encampments and regularly provide drug addiction su…

 @9M9M5TN from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

It depends on what their condition is but if they want to live in the streets then knock yourself out.

 @9M9LB2W from North Carolina answered…4hrs4H

yes but no, it is wrong as they have been offered shelter and by staying outside they "contaminate" the view of the city…

 @9M9JKHH from North Carolina answered…5hrs5H

mental health is almost always the main issue or drugs in this scenario, meaning that providing free food an such helps…

 @9M9HKB8 from Iowa answered…5hrs5H

if they don't want help then that's their problem but once when they start being a problem to the public then make it cr…

 @9M9HGZS from Texas answered…5hrs5H

Yes I believe the can keep the law as long as the president your providing for them such as basic shelter, food and even…

 @9M9H9W6 from Georgia answered…5hrs5H

It can make places really unclean so no, but we should make it more so that we don't have as many homeless people so we…

 @9M9GWN4 from California answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but also no. Yes, because I believe they should have other places or they shouldn't have to be in a shelter full of…

 @9M9GPC9 from Wisconsin answered…5hrs5H

Yes but only allow people to buy spots in these building if theres going to be 3 people or less in each apartment.

 @9M9FTMY from Texas answered…6hrs6H

Depends on where this building is taking place it shouldn't be incentivized in a lower population to make more people mo…

 @9M9FC4R from Texas answered…6hrs6H

In areas of new construction, yes. Changing existing zoning where people bought in to single family home neighborhood, n…

 @9M9DJ4Bfrom Guam  answered…6hrs6H

No, but improve the currently available shelters and housings while also giving homeless individuals more incentive for…

 @9M9D6YS from Florida answered…6hrs6H

It is dependent on which property they are trying to encamp. It is also important to take into account that not all avai…

 @9M9D3K7 from Virginia answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but if they are causing problems on the street for example using the bathroom on the street they should no longer b…

 @9M9BX5P from Ohio answered…7hrs7H

yes and no because it makes our cities and towns look trashy but at the same time where else do they have to go?