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 @9MGY76K from Michigan answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but you need zoning and shelters or housing should meet a high standard of safety and sanitation.

 @9MGXYHJ from California answered…6hrs6H

Yes as long as they can find boundaries In which they can not cross and obey then it should not become a problem as this…

 @9MGW3NY from Oregon answered…10hrs10H

I would like to see old abandoned buildings like malls actually be turned into something useful like housing but we do n…

 @9MGVWXJ from Ohio answered…10hrs10H

No, the government shouldn't help any company. If they want to give money away, give the people money for housing direct…

 @9MGVT5D from Arkansas answered…10hrs10H

This can help on reusing old buildings that are still in good condition to be used for housing for people that might not…

 @9MGVT5D from Arkansas answered…10hrs10H

If they refuse, you can give them a warning but if they keep doing it than make it a criminal offense.

 @9MGVPGN from New Jersey answered…10hrs10H

Yes, in major cities. Suburbia is a part of American culture and should also be preserved simultaneously.

 @9MGVLWS from Wisconsin answered…10hrs10H

No, if homeless individuals have refused available shelter or housing they should not be allowed to sleep or encamp on p…

 @9MGTKQB from Ohio answered…12hrs12H

No, But new category's of public property should be put in place to establish what public property's are legally allowed…

 @9MGSS3Q from California answered…13hrs13H

we should give people adequate and affordable housing but also we should have too many buildings to the point where they…

 @9MGRGG5 from California answered…14hrs14H

Not really a good way, we should find a way to get homeless people off the streets while finding a way to not have them…

 @9MGRFMN from Pennsylvania answered…14hrs14H

Most places that take in the homeless are jammed packed with a whole bunch of people and the living conditions wouldn't…

 @9MGRCK5 from California answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but we should try to provide more and persuade people into participating because everyone is equal and deserves hel…

 @9MGR35K from Minnesota answered…15hrs15H

We need affordable living and this could be a solution in theory. Just hoping that landlords won't be able to sustainabl…

 @9MGR35K from Minnesota answered…15hrs15H

The cost of living has gotten way worse and if you can't provide shelter for a price that's affordable, then your gonna…

 @9MGQH7L from Minnesota answered…15hrs15H

It is critical to strike a balance between public health and safety concerns with the rights of the homeless. Although i…

 @9MGPFGR from California answered…16hrs16H

No but there should be somewhere for them to stay like there is so many fields that are empty or lots that are empty the…

 @9MGNXGF from California answered…16hrs16H

If they are posing a threat no. But if they aren't disrupting anything or posing a threat or causing harm yes.

 @9MGMKCN answered…17hrs17H

If the area is under constant construction for more than 3-4 years, then the residents should get something.

 @9MGL3BT from Oklahoma answered…17hrs17H

No, probably not if it's a park or other area utilized by the public, rather than say an underpass or abandoned field, b…

 @9MGM89M from Montana answered…17hrs17H

Yes, however, cities should still be able to enforce public safety concerns against them if necessary.

 @9MGLVSX from California answered…18hrs18H

As long as theyre not in the way and harrassing people its fine. Create public places dedicated for homeless encampment.

 @9MGL3BT from Oklahoma answered…18hrs18H

Yes, in specific regions where they are needed or, in some cases, in an attempt to bolster local economies.

 @9MGL3BT from Oklahoma answered…18hrs18H

Probably not if it's a park or other area utilized by the public, rather than say an underpass or abandoned field, but i…

 @9MGKVBV from California answered…18hrs18H

I feel like they should either way be put in a shelter even if they say no, because most of the times shelters mistreat…