(1) No purchaser shall purchase any valuable article without first securing adequate identification from the seller. The type and kind of identification shall be limited to the following: (a) A valid Colorado driver's license; (b) An identification card issued in accordance with section 42-2-302, C.R.S.; (c) A valid driver's license, containing a picture, issued by another state; (d) A military identification card; (e) A valid passport; (f) An alien registration card; or (g) A nonpicture identification document issued by a state or federal government entity if the purchaser also obtains a clear imprint of the seller's right index finger.
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