REPOSTING for those claiming it’s not quantifiable, it’s not government overreach, or that is saves tons of lives every year. Take a look at the for yourself before you speak opinion as fact. All of these seem to be within the margin of error showing that it is really a wash. These numbers also include ALL firearm injuries including self inflicted. Not just mistaken identity. There’s even an incident in Oregon where a man got shot in the head after his orange hat was mistaken for a clay pigeon.
I compiled averages from state websites for your viewing pleasure. I compiled the most recent data available over a five year period for each state some states like Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, & Arizona had no data available
*feel free to check my math I'm not perfect*
Hunting fatalities vs non fatalities per states
Orange required states
Washington 2018-2022
# of hunters 190,000
Fatalities 0
Non fatalities 16
Average annual
Fatalities 0
Non 3.2
Utah 2013-2017
# of hunters 468,000
Fatalities 4
Non fatalities 26
Average annual
Fatalities 0.8
Non 5.2
Colorado 2016-2020
# of hunters 361,000
Fatalities 3
Non fatalities 22
Average annual
Fatalities 0.6
Non 4.4
No orange requirement states
Oregon 2014-2019
# of hunters 331,000
Fatalities 5
Non fatalities 7
Average annual
Fatalities 1
Non 1.4
Idaho 2014-2010
# of hunters 300,000
Fatalities 2
Non fatalities 12
Average annual
Fatalities.4
Non 2.4
California 2012-2016
# of hunters 300,000
Fatalities 8
Non fatalities 48
Average annual
Fatalities 1.6
Non 9.6
Average accidents per million across all non orange states
Fatal 3.22
Non 14.39
Less the highest incident state
Fatal 2.21
Non 6.02
Average accidents per million across all orange required states
Fatal 1.37
Non 12.56
Less the highest incident state
Fatal 1.08
Non 11.67
This was as honest of a compilation that i could come up with, the obvious outlier being California.
If you take them out of the mix and Utah your twice as likely to die in a non orange state (one in a million vs two in a million mind you) but more than twice as likely to be shot in a state that requires orange. Keep in mind, allot of these incidents are not a case of mistaken identity. Most are due to weapon mishandling.
I am amazed at how many people on this forum claim so matter of fact that something is the way it is simply because they FEEL a that it is, without ever looking at a stitch of data. I encourage those calling others idiots and tin foil hats to take a look at the data for yourself.
You feel so adamantly that people do what YOU feel is right for THEIR safety, but forget that the tides could easily turn when a majority of the population FEELS like hunting is bad, but doesn't take into account any hard numbers when they decide to take YOUR hunting rights away. yes it's just wearing orange, but normalizing forcing people to do something without any clear evidence of its effectiveness will surely escalate overtime. Look at Washington's spring bear season. I will proudly wear my tin foil hat if it simply means that i make decisions off of facts not opinions.
Most importantly remember we're all on the same team!
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