Cannabis will be legalized in Canada on October 17th — and Albertans will be able to buy it online immediately on that date.

The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (AGLC) has released details of its website, which will be the only authorized online dealer for cannabis in the province.

When albertacannabis.org launches on October 17th, users will first have to go through a verification process.

Along with providing basic information, a check on credit history will also be done to ensure the customer is over the age of 18.

If a credit check cannot be done, a government-issued identification can be uploaded or you can go to a Canada Post outlet for age verification.

Once that one-time process is done, a purchase can be made right away.

Cannabis will then be shipped, either through Canada Post or Purolator, directly to your door. However, at that point, another age verification will be done to ensure the receiver is the same person as the buyer.

The AGLC said the website will offer cannabis at competitive prices, from 15 licensed producer — including three from Alberta.

Dried flower, some oils, seeds, capsules and pre-rolled joints will be available for sale, and the AGLC will work with other producers to provide more products.

There will also be detailed information on what you are buying, including properties such as potency and smell.

The commission adds that they are prioritizing privacy to protect the personal information of Albertans who use the site.