The resolution HR2004 expresses the Arizona House of Representatives' formal disapproval of public statements made by the Arizona Attorney General regarding the use of force against law enforcement officers. It emphasizes that the Attorney General's comments were inaccurate, incomplete, and potentially harmful, as they could lead to confusion and escalate dangerous encounters between the public and law enforcement. The resolution asserts that Arizona law favors submission to lawful authority and that the use of force against law enforcement is only permissible in very limited circumstances. It also highlights the importance of accurate legal guidance for public safety and the preservation of public confidence in the justice system.

Furthermore, the resolution calls on the Attorney General to retract her statements, issue a public statement supporting law enforcement, and exercise greater care in her public communications regarding criminal law. It also suggests that the Attorney General should provide clarifying guidance that accurately reflects Arizona law and minimizes public misunderstanding. Ultimately, the resolution urges the Attorney General to resign due to a loss of trust among law enforcement officers and condemns her comments, formally censuring her for the perceived risks posed by her statements.