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As I'm already involved in this discussion, I would mention something else we have in Montana that perhaps is only in Montana, and that is small state owned hunting areas that are open for muzzle loaders, shotguns or archery. Often such areas are only a mile or so square. Can you imagine anyone with enough courage to want to go sneaking in wearing camo clothes that aren't even legal during rifle or general season. It just so happens that I also archery hunted and still do, and I go camouflaged. But there is a time and place for everything and even though you know better than the law, the fine remains the same. Hunter's orange is only required in Montana for big game hunting in the general season, where you can use archery, cross bows, muzzleloader's, certain big pistols, pert near any rifle made as there is no caliber restrictions. It is only during big-game hunting during special archery seasons that you go in camo. Now, seeing just how high stupid is, I will post what is going on the Montana legislator right now. Hopefully there's still some smarter people out there than the fellow that did this bill. Montana legislators approved a measure that makes wearing blaze orange while hunting optional for adults over the age of 18. The bill, which is sponsored by Scott Sales (R-Bozeman), was approved on Monday by the Senate and now moves to the House for consideration.
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