Lee_R
Lil-Rokslider
And that was the exact point of my question. Everyone should or no one should be wearing it, but if the point is safety (as they claim) everyone should regardless of weapon. Personally, I think it's required of gun hunters so CPW (and other states' game officers) can spot and monitor hunters easier under the guise of catching poachers as the logic of safety has gone out the window given the current rules.This topic has been beaten to death but I can't help myself from pointing out some flawed logic once again.
From CPW website:
"Bowhunters are not required to wear fluorescent orange during archery seasons. Colorado Parks and Wildlife strongly recommends wearing daylight fluorescent orange or florescent pink clothes in the field even if you’re not hunting."
So rifle bear hunters, in the field at the same time as archery Elk and Deer hunters, ARE required to wear orange, even though they are the ones with the high powered rifles and scopes. Meanwhile, Archers head to toe in camo are sneaking around the brush while a Bear hunter could have his or her scope trained on the movement from 400 yards away hoping it's a bear about to step into the open. So about the only good the orange is possibly doing is keeping the rifle bear hunters and the muzzleloader hunters all from shooting each other. Archers, you're on your own out there! I've also heard the argument that the orange law is just so law enforcement can more readily identify those carrying guns, but it's pretty common knowledge that a vast majority of Archery Hunters are also carrying a sidearm so that theory is pretty useless. I'm an advocate for common sense.
Edited to say, wearing orange isn't dumb, the inconsistency in the laws requiring it is.