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In this photo taken Thursday, May 11, 2017, Andre Shavers, who runs a marijuana delivery business, poses in Oakland, Calif. Shavers was sentenced to five years on felony probation after authorities burst into the house where he was living in one of Oakland’s most heavily policed neighborhoods and found a quarter ounce of marijuana. Oakland and other cities and states with legal pot are trying to make up for the toll marijuana enforcement took on minorities by giving them a better shot at joining the growing marijuana industry. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Thursday, May 11, 2017, Andre Shavers, who runs a marijuana delivery business, poses in Oakland, Calif. Shavers was sentenced to five years on felony probation after authorities burst into the house where he was living in one of Oakland’s most heavily policed neighborhoods and found a quarter ounce of marijuana. Oakland and other cities and states with legal pot are trying to make up for the toll marijuana enforcement took on minorities by giving them a better shot at joining the growing marijuana industry. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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