The machine, called the ZaZZZ, was unveiled at an event in Avon, Colo., over the weekend. Its creators told NPR that the machine uses biometrics to verify a customer's age. It's also climate-controlled to keep the products fresh.
The ZaZZZ will be available in licensed marijuana-dispensing stores in Colorado and is the first designed for use by medical marijuana patients, not retailers.
MEDIA:this photo may be used for any & all publications re:#zazzz & HerbalE. Photo cred Liz Ferron owner, Montana's pic.twitter.com/mAthEfdu38
— Herbal Elements (@HerbalColorado) April 14, 2014
There has not been any marijuana in the #zazzz machine & will not be any marijuana in the machine until all authorities ok its proposed use.
— Herbal Elements (@HerbalColorado) April 14, 2014
Once it gets rolling, the ZaZZZ will have some competition. Endexx and Medbox also aim to automate the distribution of marijuana, though both have stayed behind the counter at distributors thus far.
Colorado Amendment 64, which allows for the commercial sales of marijuana to adults over 21, went into effect on Jan. 1. While Colorado and Washington are the only two states that allow for sale of pot for both medical and recreational use, 14 other states have decriminalized marijuana, meaning there is no criminal record for first-time possession.
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