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@PattyHanson you misunderstand the argument, though.

It's not that homeless could ever be a state, but that IN THIS CASE, the case before the Court, the context of the ordinance doesn't reach that far.

Yes, homelessness could be a status, but that status is not part of this ordinance, is what Roberts was alluding to.

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