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 @9M7T7R7 from Missouri answered…8hrs8H

No, there is enough empty buildings and houses to completely end involuntary homelessness. The government should incenti…

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 @9M7ZNG5 from California answered…2hrs2H

Yes, the government should incentivize the construction of high density residential buildings, and keep the prices reaso…

 @9M7GYZV from California answered…4hrs4H

No they should not sleep on public property like apartment complexes or residential roads but they should not be forced…

 @9M7X92J from North Dakota answered…5hrs5H

Why can't we bring antitrust laws against those mega corporations, foreign entities, and billionaires who have bought u…

 @9M7X92J from North Dakota answered…5hrs5H

First why did the homeless person refuse the resources? There might be very good reasons here. And shouldn't other alt…

 @9M7WD9D from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

we have enough money to solve homelessness but we don't because its profitable to have homeless people

 @9M7T7R7 from Missouri answered…8hrs8H

No, but using a place that was once public land to create a place where they can camp would help solve the issue

 @9M7SD9W from Michigan answered…9hrs9H

I would rather not have high density housing everywhere, ruining the natura beauty of the planet that we live on

 @9M7RP8T from South Carolina answered…10hrs10H

The reason some refuse is because they don't feel safe in those facilities. Make them safer. And I do agree with creatin…

 @9M7QWCS from Oregon answered…10hrs10H

As long as there are properties that aren't considered luxury so everyone can afford the all over more beneficial scenar…

 @9M7P8TP from California answered…11hrs11H

they should no because there would be more shelter for them to stay at so they don't resort to taking shelter on public…

 @9M7HHLP from Utah answered…11hrs11H

No, the locations need the ability to sustain the high density residential buildings with infrastructure needs.

 @9M7NW6D answered…11hrs11H

I feel like it's better for the to choose a shelter than bothering the streets and making other people feel uncomfortabl…

 @9M7N9DJ from Utah answered…12hrs12H

As long as homeless encampment does not interrupt any business or commuting, the homeless should be able to encamp if th…

 @9M7MMCS from Nebraska answered…12hrs12H

It's not illegal but if offered shelter there should be a consequence if they do bad things in public

 @9M7LWMG from Indiana answered…12hrs12H

No, there should be a mechanism to force them to accept free housing, food, medicine, and mental health care, with appro…

 @9M7LJMN from California answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but only if it's because the shelter or housing are of poor condition and the area they sleep or encamp in is not b…

 @9M7L2X8 from Louisiana answered…13hrs13H

I believe we should try to give them other options to choose from, like maybe have certain areas that they can stay in t…

 @9M7KVK2 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

The government should give them to live or at least give them a job that way they can re-enter to sociaty or if they don…

 @9M7KHQT from Louisiana answered…13hrs13H

We need more housing especially in these times. There is an overpopulation and immigration issue. We need places to stay…

 @9M7K85W from Indiana answered…13hrs13H

Yes and No, too many homeless would camp there and ruin park/public places for others. If there’s rules set about times…

 @9M7JQPH from Missouri answered…13hrs13H

no, they denied the housing they know what they are doing arrest them for the night if they keep doing it it should be a…

 @9M7HYMJ from Utah answered…13hrs13H

I think as long as the homeless aren't driving business away or causing any problems they can sleep in places that aren'…

 @9M7HLMM from Wisconsin answered…14hrs14H

No, because it's their own fault that they refused shelter, but should only be enforced to move instead of making it cri…

 @9M7HDDF from Texas answered…14hrs14H

They can sleep there one or two nights but a whole community of homeless people camped up is definatly not okay