13-05-2025
New law allows hunters to wear a new safety color in Georgia
ATLANTA (WSAV) — Georgia hunters can add a new color to their closet other than camo and neon orange, thanks to a new law.
House Bill 167 was signed into law by Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday.
HB 167 allows Georgia hunters to wear fluorescent pink as an outer safety garment, if they'd rather opt out of the typical orange.
When hunting deer, boar or bears, Georgia requires hunters and those accompanying hunters to wear daylight fluorescent orange, or fluorescent pink, during firearm seasons.
The clothing still has to be worn above the waistline and has to be at least 500 square inches of the fluorescent colors. This includes head coverings.
You can read the full bill below:
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