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DENVER (KDVR) — Marijuana consumers could soon be cutting their time down inside a dispensary with a bill that’s moved forward which would further allow online purchases.

A bill has advanced for online marijuana sales, letting the buyer pay online and have their product delivered. Dispensaries have been able to allow for online pre-orders before, but this bill would allow customers to pay online and get the marijuana delivered and not have to come into the store at all.

One of the bill’s sponsors, Rep. Said Sharbini, hopes it will take the industry a step forward.

“It’s to prevent a barrier for transactions, it’s to help businesses make sure that they can takes these funds in so they are not all cash businesses there are banks that are opening up to functions with them,” Sharbini said. “Regulations are opening up across the country and we need to be competitive as well as so this is a step in that direction to try and make sure that we can facilitate better business.”

But there are concerns about kids under age getting access, and how this will affect consumers.

Rep. Ken Degraaf, one of those who opposed the bill, said, “We are trying to keep this out of their hands but at the same time we are making it easier to get it into their hands.”

Customers would still have to provide identification online or to a delivery driver in order to pick up a purchase. This…

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