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SB 2111

Game and fish; modifying clothing requirements for hunting. Effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Casey Murdock

SB 2111 modifies Oklahoma hunting clothing requirements; currently under Agriculture and Wildlife Committee review to determine safety and accessibility impacts.

Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife
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Bill Summary · SB 2111

Legislative bill overview

SB 2111 modifies Oklahoma's hunting clothing requirements, though the specific changes are not detailed in the provided information. The bill was introduced by Senator Casey Murdock and is currently in the Agriculture and Wildlife Committee following its first reading.

Why is this important

Hunting clothing requirements directly affect hunter safety and wildlife management outcomes. Orange/blaze clothing visibility standards are critical for preventing accidents, while requirements can also impact hunting accessibility and participation rates across different demographics and regions.

Potential points of contention

  • Safety vs. practicality trade-offs – Changes to visibility requirements could either enhance safety or create compliance burdens depending on the modification's direction
  • Regional hunting differences – Oklahoma's varied terrain and game types may warrant different clothing standards, creating debate over one-size-fits-all rules
  • Cost implications – Relaxing or tightening requirements affects equipment costs for hunters, potentially impacting participation equity

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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