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 @B3VGV2T  from California  agreed…2mos2MO

To persuade someone to agree with a "no" stance on homeless encampments and their criminalization, one can highlight the potential for negative impacts on public safety, property, and public spaces, while also emphasizing the cost-effectiveness and human rights aspects of housing-based solutions. The argument can center on the idea that criminalizing homelessness is not an effective solution and that a more humane, housing-first approach is more likely to reduce homelessness and improve public safety.
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 @9GZ8BL3New Democraticfrom Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Some people are unable to make a stable living, enough to pay rent, bills and food. It shouldn't be a criminal offence, especially considering the recent health and economic problems (COVID-19 and Inflation) Canada has experienced.

 @9GFVB7Pfrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

That won't do anything to solve the problem only moving the homeless somewhere else for another place to deal with the problem.

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