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Buffalo Bills fans celebrate their team's 34-31 victory over the New England Patriots in an NFL football game in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Derek Gee)

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The Buffalo Bills want your beer money a little earlier this season.

Assemblyman Sean Ryan of Buffalo has proposed legislation that would allow the Bills to start selling beer at Ralph Wilson Stadium at 11 a.m. on game days.

Current New York State law prohibits beer sales before noon on game day.

Ryan tells The Buffalo News that opening the concession stands at Ralph Wilson Stadium an hour earlier would provide a more controlled environment for beer consumption.

Ryan says opening the beer taps earlier would also attract tailgaters to the pre-game atmosphere in the newly renovated stadium.

The Bills are completing $130 million in renovations at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

A Tour of Ralph Wilson Stadium and its $130-million Facelift 81 Gallery: A Tour of Ralph Wilson Stadium and its $130-million Facelift

Ryan introduced his bill on Tuesday. The legislation doesn't have a sponsor yet in the Senate.The legislative session ends on June 19.

What do you think of the idea, Bills fans?

Would an 11 a.m. sale time for beer get you in the stadium earlier at Bills home games or is it tailgating outside all the way?

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