If it's issued, we have to stop. That's the law. We can't do anything.

We're not going to induce people to play. We're not going to promise financial gain by playing the lottery.

You let the consumer decide whether to buy a ticket or not. You tell them it's $300 million. You let the consumer decide whether to buy it or not.

When they see that, they know exactly what it is without having to read it.

We got the best price of any state.

We received and negotiated the lowest prices and best offering of any other recent lottery in any state.

The stacks of mail are piling in by the moment. It's great to see that those interested in being able to sell lottery tickets range from national chain retail stores and gas stations to individually owned general stores at every corner of the state.

The logo is symbolic of the state of North Carolina. If somebody's standing 50 to 100 feet away and they see it, they know that lottery tickets are probably on sale in that store.

I don't concern myself with the things that are swirling around. My concern is to get this lottery started up with integrity with a quality organization. And both of those companies ... have a proven track history.