I AGREE
Stick with Orange
I'm open to allowing other highly visible colors
I like my chili without beans
I AGREE
Where does your freedom end and my freedom start? Our founding fathers were brilliant in setting up a framework that has survived and thrived for nearly 250 years. I doubt they were planning for a country of 300 million people.
If you leave out the states that don't make you wear anything, are there states that allow or require colors other than orange?
I can walk through the woods during hunting seasons with no hunters orange on if I am not hunting, but if I am in my blind where no one can see me I can be ticketed for not wearing orange if I am hunting.
I wear Orange and have bullets fly past me hitting branches ( 2 doe between me and someone) I like to be able to see people that I may not otherwise see.
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Two thoughts.
I don't really care if, or what, color is mandated if they would just stop using it as a fundraiser. I think it is hard to get hunters to agree to change because it can just be another opportunity for a ticket.
COs should be required to wear hi-vis colors in hunting areas during hunting season, too.
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I have the same problem as your son, but can see blaze orange. I agree that, if a color continues to be mandated, it should be just orange.
Now, I don't shoot at anything I haven't positively identified and has a backstop, so people in pink wouldn't be at elevated risk around me, but not every hunter is so thoughtful about where they sling lead. Hopefully the intersection of colorblind and thoughtless is a small one....
He has property in a rough neighborhood
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