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In this Monday, March 21, 2016, photo, Ronald Tillman stands outside of his apartment in Lincoln, Neb. Tillman, a Navy veteran, spent three years in prison for selling morphine pills to a police informant, and is now ineligible for food stamps despite his bipolar disease and a debilitating back injury that have made it hard for him to work. Nebraska is among a dwindling number of states that still enforce a lifetime ban on drug offenders receiving food stamps. (AP Photo/Grant Schulte)
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