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[citation needed] [citation needed] [citation needed] You know what? They might be right. But if you're going to pass laws making it illegal to literally feed the hungry, we need to see comprehensive, peer-reviewed, double blind studies. Not anecdotes from some random guy who pretended to be homeless. As well as commensurate laws to provide the acclaimed long-term help to the same number of people. Otherwise, you're just another Randian monster.“Street feeding programs without comprehensive services actually increase and promote homelessness”
“If you give cash out on the street, generally about 93 percent of it goes to alcohol, drugs and prostitution.
We’ve done a lot of research