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 @9M7T7R7 from Missouri answered…18hrs18H

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

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 @9M8HHJN from Pennsylvania answered…6mins6m

Yes, but only wity community involvement, and strict protection of environmental, Social,. cultural, and historical res…

 @9M8GTNZ from California answered…23mins23m

No, build and provide more homeless shelters and rehab centers. Sleeping on the streets must be a criminal offense.

 @9M8GTBT from Iowa answered…24mins24m

In certain circumstances, they should be able to. If they can provide a certain/valid reason why they refused then they…

 @9M8GH5T from Missouri answered…32mins32m

It should be allowed, as it is a public space and anyone can use it. The only time it should be considered a violation i…

 @9M8G9DG from Missouri answered…36mins36m

they could construct larger residential buildings yes, and for less money than what a modern house costs, but i think th…

 @9M8G7ZK from Washington answered…38mins38m

No, however I think we should still create more social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine

 @9M8FZT4from Maine  answered…45mins45m

It will influence problems like high residential buildings in China but will be good for the homeless

 @9M8FWD3 from New York answered…47mins47m

if they have absolutely no choice due to high capacity in the shelters even those that use money for the wrong reason sh…

 @9M8DXKH from Louisiana answered…1hr1H

Some people will prefer to live separate with their families like me compared to being in apartments with people you don…

 @9M8D88H from Ohio answered…2hrs2H

There should be places where homeless people can sleep as long as they are not disturbing the peace, staying within the…

 @9M8CTVJ from New York answered…2hrs2H

They should be able to until it becomes a public problem and prevents people from doing there usual tasks throughout the…

 @9M8BDJZ answered…2hrs2H

Should create more social programs, but if they still choose not to, as long as they aren't disturbing the public too mu…

 @9M8B6FJ from Ohio answered…2hrs2H

They should be kitted with things like an blanket and different things and jobs should be more available .

 @9M8B4Y7from Maine  answered…2hrs2H

If they had a good reason to refuse the offered shelter or housing, such as abuse, they should get be put to a hotel own…

 @9M89YDY from Texas answered…3hrs3H

I think if they were already offered and denied it then they should be asked to leave that spot but also theres gotta be…

  @Golf-Z from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

On a limited basis, where natural market forces are not working to accommodate the housing needs of the community.

 @9M89H3K from Texas answered…3hrs3H

I think they should be allowed to an extent unless they are causing problems. but its also not dificukt for them to get…

 @9M8925V from Utah answered…3hrs3H

Honestly if they're showing absolutely no improvements to either finding a job or to improve their lives whatsoever and…

 @9M88BR3 from Michigan answered…3hrs3H

High density residential buildings should only be considered if they can provide proper psychological and hygienic healt…

 @9M889FQ from Michigan answered…3hrs3H

It depends on the state or city because we already have a lot of states that have a high density or population and other…

 @9M884KM from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Yes, many shelters do not have the best people and some discriminate. Should only be an offense if it's trespassing or u…

 @9M86WC9 from Michigan answered…4hrs4H

Yes and no because if they are respecting the people then they should but if they are making a huge deal and causing fro…

 @9M83JSX from Utah answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but we should also try to make safe areas where social necessities are nearby and encourage use of such areas witho…

 @9M7ZNG5 from California answered…12hrs12H

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