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 @9LT7SSSfrom Guam  answered…13mins13m

yes, and focus on providing homeless people jobs, make educational programs for such individuals, cut the social program…

 @9LT3WQD from California answered…2hrs2H

No, but I do think there should be more options for homeless shelter that involve privacy and allow for a sense of agenc…

 @9LSZVNT from Florida answered…4hrs4H

Yes, and make areas where homeless people can encamp that are nearby necessary resources such as hospitals and stores.

 @9LSWCMV from Missouri answered…8hrs8H

If they aren't putting others in danger, they should left to decide for themselves where they will sleep. If they are in…

 @9LSVFSX from Florida answered…9hrs9H

No, I believe help should be provided and be enforced to go live in shelters. Although good living conditions should be…

 @9LSS4CP from Arizona answered…11hrs11H

Yes, as long as it doesn't encroach on suburbanized areas or destroy minority communities to make way for them.

 @9LSR72Y from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but make sure these homeless people aren’t dangerous to the public and create more social programs to provide free…

 @9LSQPHW from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes, In this sircumstance I believe I think that there should be a lace in every town that is private to those who are w…

 @9LSP6D6 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

It depends on what the owner(s) of the property believes. If the fact that homeless people causes trouble then no, but o…

 @9LSP5CV from Washington answered…13hrs13H

No, but they should be required to take action to fix the problem such as seeking mental help, job assistance, medicine,…

 @9LSNZ3R from California answered…13hrs13H

If they refused shelter or housing then it should be a crime, if not given the opportunity then it shouldn't be a crime.

 @9LSNXW8 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

It's public property so they can go anywhere and as long as they are told not to leave they are not treaspasssing

 @9LSN47R from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

Yes, on PUBLIC property, however, it cannon be in a residential area like a neighborhood. We should give some help to th…

 @9LSMXSW from Oregon answered…14hrs14H

No, these facilities will degenerate into slums that will be rife with crime and poverty regardless.

 @9LSMSPR from Missouri answered…14hrs14H

No, but more should be done to ensure that shelters are safe and comfortable places for homeless people.

 @9LSMLSV from Washington answered…14hrs14H

No, we have the housing. The prices are just unaffordable. It's financial, not exactly the lack of space.

 @9LSJY43 from Pennsylvania answered…15hrs15H

they should not be able to if they have refused housing, but only if they have refused. if it is not available to them t…

 @9LSFZKR from Wisconsin answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but add minimum requirements for housing size, number of rooms, size of hallways, and overall quality of the housin…

 @9LSDDSJ from Wyoming answered…16hrs16H

I believe that the current state of the housing market is chaotic, with wealthy people purchasing numerous houses, landl…

 @9LSCTXFfrom Maine  answered…17hrs17H

Allow empty vacant buildings (warehouses, malls etc) to be used as shelter for the homeless, with basic food, hygiene fa…

 @9LS8YNZ from Florida answered…18hrs18H

yes and no with the funding for these buildings it can send out the message that living like this is okay because you w…

 @9LS82V5 from North Carolina answered…18hrs18H

I feel that they should encourage high-density residential buildings because I think that would make more housing availa…

 @9LS73MP answered…19hrs19H

depends on where there staying like if it's an alleyway sure but if it is Infront of a business or establishment then no

 @9LS6KLR from Louisiana answered…19hrs19H

homeless shelters can be extremely unsanitary and dangerous and public property is not private property so they should b…