Mobile Sports Betting in North Carolina Faces Delay Ahead of Super Bowl
The excitement surrounding the Super Bowl in North Carolina may not be matched by the availability of mobile sports betting, according to recent statements from Ripley Rand, the Chair of the Lottery Commission.
Despite the sports betting law signed by Governor Roy Cooper in June, which legalized mobile and in-person betting at eight locations across the state, logistical challenges have pushed the launch beyond the highly anticipated Super Bowl in February.
Delays in Mobile Sports Betting Implementation
While the sports betting law was a significant milestone for North Carolina, the implementation of mobile sports betting has encountered hurdles along the way. Chair Rand expressed doubts about meeting the Super Bowl deadline due to the extensive work that remains to be completed in accordance with state law.
“We see questions about whether sports betting will be up and running in time for the Super Bowl. It’s clear, however, with all the work remaining to be done and the timetable set out in state law that unfortunately won’t be the case,” Rand stated.
Progress Amid Challenges
Despite the setbacks, there has been notable progress in moving towards the operationalization of mobile sports betting. The recent approval of applications for sports betting licensure by the North Carolina State Lottery Commission marks a significant milestone in the licensing process for sports betting operators in the state. This development signals the state’s commitment to making mobile sports betting a reality for its residents.
Looking Ahead
While mobile sports betting enthusiasts may have to wait a bit longer for its full implementation, there is optimism in the air.
The commission is expected to announce a launch date in early 2024, which provides hope for a vibrant sports betting scene in North Carolina in the near future.
Our Comment on the Article
The delay in launching mobile sports betting in North Carolina is disappointing for both avid sports bettors and the state’s economy.
The Super Bowl would have been an ideal occasion to kickstart this industry, given its immense popularity. However, it’s crucial that the regulatory process is thorough and secure to ensure a responsible and enjoyable sports betting experience for all residents.
We look forward to witnessing the growth of mobile sports betting in North Carolina once it becomes operational in early 2024.
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