I agree hunter education is essential. In fact I teach 500 +/- students each year. My team pounds gun handling safety every class, and we are ruthless about reinforcing that during the field day exercises. But we also teach them the benefits of hunter orange, along with tree stand safety which is now the major killer of hunters by far. We don't tell them not to use tree stands, but the safest techniques along with the realities. As for those who should happen to get shot while not wearing hunter orange, I think a good case could be made you were negligent in not following the best practices and you owe me damages for subjecting me to all the horror such an experience entails.