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New app delivers beer straight to the home

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    Texas app designer launches controversial new program

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-- delivered right to your door our vision is that every every purchase in the future will be done on a mobile device.

Jim -- created to Smartphone application that is Dallas based company that's actually faster than going to the store because only -- one way trip.

-- is already designed other applications to order items but order beer is new and it's only been out for two weeks we.

We really focus on and user experience.

So we make it as simple as possible.

To choose what you want -- order plus pay for that order I think that we have a social responsibility.

Drug and alcohol addiction expert -- Durham thinks delivering alcohol is a terrible idea you -- one might think it means less drinking and diving but it means more isolation.

Which is what people tend to do when they have an addiction issue.

And then -- to that the ability for people who are protesting under -- to access alcohol.

We don't want.

They've been able to do this as far as I know since 1935 when the coach started because -- pleased to have grocery deliveries.

TA BC lieutenant Michael Lockhart says having -- delivered to your door might sound questionable but it's not.

When ordering alcohol retailers cannot selling any 121 and it's the business owner's responsibility.

To verify age.

Certainly there's still have to make -- legal sales they think cancer delivered to people who were intoxicated or minors or anything like that.

And certainly we've we regulate that monitor that.

Just like we do on on any other transaction.

Pizza ordering applications are the number one food ordering apps and brokers says -- just seem like a perfect fit.

In Dallas James rose Fox 4 News and --