Tell U.S. States to Stop Ticketing Homeless People Just for Existing

In cities across the United States, unhoused people are being punished simply for existing without a home. This is the harsh reality faced by countless homeless individuals across the United States, as they are ticketed for sleeping in public spaces -- a direct consequence of their circumstances. This practice not only worsens their struggles but also challenges the very essence of human dignity and compassion.

Sign this petition to urge state governments to enact laws that prohibit ticketing homeless individuals for sleeping in public spaces.

The Supreme Court's upcoming decision to consider whether cities may issue tickets to homeless people sleeping on public property is a critical moment. It raises fundamental questions about our society's treatment of its most vulnerable members. Unhoused individuals often have no choice but to sleep in public areas, especially when adequate shelter or housing is not available. Penalizing them for this is not only cruel but counterproductive.

We call on state governments to lead with empathy and justice. No matter what the Supreme Court decides, states must pass laws that forbid the ticketing of homeless individuals for sleeping in public spaces. This will ensure that these people are not punished for circumstances beyond their control. Instead, this approach should be replaced with supportive measures that address the root causes of homelessness and provide meaningful assistance. Let's advocate for solutions that uplift rather than penalize, creating a more compassionate and just society for all.

Sign this petition to support the enactment of laws that protect the rights and dignity of homeless individuals. 

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