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The Société Québécoise du Cannabis released the first images for their storefronts on Thursday.

The stores, which open when cannabis is officially legal on Oct. 17, are set up in two steps. Consumers will first step into a small entrance room where an employee will check their ID and verify that they’re of age. Once their age is confirmed, potential buyers will enter the second, larger room — which looks like the love child of an Apple Store and a DavidsTea — where they will be able to buy their desired strains and access information on the products.

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In their press release, the SQDC said they want to prioritize knowledge on cannabis and will include information on the risks and warnings associated with the product. The SQDC also said their stores will have about 150 products available to purchase.

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They’re looking for full-time and part-time employees so they can offer a “seven-day/ week service.”

About 20 stores will be open across Quebec when cannabis becomes legal, with more opening later.