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 @9N5S5S9 from North Carolina answered…25mins25m

There should be designated areas they can set up an encampment. With clear no loitering signs posted at public businesse…

 @9N5RCLJ from Oregon answered…59mins59m

This is a false premise. These people would not be in a position to camp in public spaces IF housing were a guaranteed r…

 @9N5QJ65 from Missouri answered…2hrs2H

Yes, I would say, there should be no penalty for this on government managed public property. But I could see a privately…

 @9N5PHPQ from Nebraska answered…2hrs2H

Depends on if camping is allowed at said location and if they are committing any crimes at said location

 @9N5J6Z8 from Illinois answered…4hrs4H

No, instead improve existing shelters as homeless typically do not feel safe in shelters or cannot abide by arbitrary ru…

 @9N5GZSFfrom Washington  answered…5hrs5H

If there's available shelter and support that does not take them from the area, it should be illegal to inhabit public s…

 @9N5CVPX from New York answered…5hrs5H

I feel like if they aren't doing anything wrong and are just looking for a place to sleep just let them, a lot of them r…

 @9N552QS from Connecticut answered…7hrs7H

Establish self-sufficient agrarian communities for them to self-govern, live and support themselves within, then allow n…

 @9N4TS3W from New Jersey answered…9hrs9H

They should be allowed to sleep depending on the type of public place. They should not be allowed to encamp.

 @9N4M7HS from Virginia answered…10hrs10H

They should not be allowed, but there should be more social programs to provide mental health and housing assistance.

 @9N4LC3Y from Washington answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but better housing options and social safety nets and programs should be implemented to prevent homelessness altoge…

 @9N4KCZKfrom Maine  answered…11hrs11H

Yes but also add better regulations for homeless shelters due to many creating dangerous environments which cause most o…

 @9N3WV9T from Colorado answered…15hrs15H

No, but a program that keeps track of these individuals would not be well-run given the current funding and resources av…

 @9N36YPP from California answered…23hrs23H

They shouldn't be allowed in very public places where lots of activities occur and many people are constantly present, b…