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Georgia bill would allow fluorescent pink as approved hunting safety color

2577153 · March 11, 2025
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A House bill presented to the Senate Rules Committee would add daylight fluorescent pink to the list of approved high-visibility colors hunters may wear; sponsors said research shows the shade can be more visible to some colorblind hunters than fluorescent orange.

A House bill introduced during the Georgia Senate Rules Committee meeting on March 11, 2025, would allow hunters to substitute daylight fluorescent pink for the fluorescent orange currently required by state rules. Representative Hagan brought House Bill 167 before the committee, saying the measure would give hunters an additional safety-color option.

Supporters told the committee the proposal is intended to increase visibility…

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