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 @9M2GFXK from Oklahoma answered…28mins28m

Only if they doing something bad. Or the government needs to make signs saying you can't stay there.

 @9M2FKHW from Illinois answered…53mins53m

Yes, and the government should be able to use the concept of eminent domain if met with remarkable resistance.

 @9M2FKHW from Illinois answered…53mins53m

Yes, but they should be questioned on the reasoning and that should be incorporated into future thought.

 @9M2F6J9 from Indiana answered…1hr1H

Yes, but make sure that they are well built and environmentally friendly in order to reduce their environmental impact.…

 @9M2CS9J from Texas answered…2hrs2H

no but create more places to provide shelter for people, or freshen them off and send them to a job interview.

 @9M2C562 from Virginia answered…2hrs2H

I believe if a person has knowingly refused shelter, they should not be allowed to camp anywhere, but I don't think it s…

 @9M29Z9M from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

they can stay in there camps just dont mess up the surrounding area other than that i could care less

 @9M29M33 from Pennsylvania answered…2hrs2H

We should make places in the public for them not shelterz because some people need help but don't want to let other see…

 @9M29BQR from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Public property... no one owns so no one can kick them out. Unless they making things dirty and a mess.

 @9M27XZH from Massachusetts answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but also conduct a drug test to see if the decision was of their own or from the influence of narcotics, then if po…

 @9M27D3W from Utah answered…3hrs3H

i think they should be allowed to do so but most homeless people don't simply refuse available shelter or housing theres…

 @9M276CV from New York answered…3hrs3H

Yes if the area would be or is okay with it, and if we could provide people proper stuff to take care of themselves but…

 @9M26VX5 from Utah answered…3hrs3H

Yes, as long as it does not interfere with any public business, contract or event, obstruct the public people or disturb…

 @9M26QCH from Colorado answered…3hrs3H

I think the homeless should be put on community service in exchange for a place to sleep. They shouldn't be harassed, bu…

 @9M25DQT from Maryland answered…4hrs4H

Yes, as long as they are not impeding the actions of public passersby and are not there for extended periods of time.

 @9M23H9H from Ohio answered…5hrs5H

They should be able to stay in public places, however it should not disrupt the peace or businesses.

 @9M22HM6 from Tennessee answered…5hrs5H

Yes, only if the proposed housing is affordable for the residents who currently live in the area at the time the projec…

 @9LZZFM2 from Tennessee answered…6hrs6H

Yes, as long as it does not pose danger to themselves or others, such as if they make camp on a common way of passage (f…

 @9LZW386 from Florida answered…9hrs9H

Yes, if public transportation/roads are expanded to handle the increased amount of people living in the area prior to re…

 @9LZTM5N from Michigan answered…11hrs11H

Yes but there should be actual designated areas for this public outside camping sites for the homeless and they should b…

 @9LZRHJD from California answered…14hrs14H

I want to say no. But most of The shelters have rules… No drugs, no drinking, drinking, etc. so they don’t go because th…

 @9LZQLBF from California answered…15hrs15H

Yes, if the city is unable to fully help them but if they keep denying help then they should be some offense.

 @9LZK2TN from Missouri answered…21hrs21H

yes to a certain extent. its ok to add some new housing to high density areas but adding to much will bring in more peop…

 @9LZJ7YF from Missouri answered…21hrs21H

I believe that if a building is no longer in use for that purpose why not turn it in to an apartment but if it is still…