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In this May 2, 2017, photo, Ebele Ifedigbo, center, co-director, Lanese Martin, right, co-director and Biseat Horning, left, 32, fellow, pose at the offices of The Hood Incubator in Oakland, Calif. The City of Oakland is forcing cannabis businesses to pair with minority applicants if they want a license to sell, manufacture, cultivate or distribute weed in 2018 as part of California's massive expansion of legal cannabis. The Oakland-based nonprofit provides training and mentoring to minority cannabis entrepreneurs. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this May 2, 2017, photo, Ebele Ifedigbo, center, co-director, Lanese Martin, right, co-director and Biseat Horning, left, 32, fellow, pose at the offices of The Hood Incubator in Oakland, Calif. The City of Oakland is forcing cannabis businesses to pair with minority applicants if they want a license to sell, manufacture, cultivate or distribute weed in 2018 as part of California's massive expansion of legal cannabis. The Oakland-based nonprofit provides training and mentoring to minority cannabis entrepreneurs. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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