The proposed Joint Resolution seeks to amend the Constitution of the State of Iowa to establish the right of the people to hunt, fish, trap, and harvest wildlife. This right would include the use of traditional methods and would be subject to laws and regulations aimed at promoting wildlife conservation, managing natural resources for public use, and ensuring the sustainability of these activities for future generations. Additionally, the resolution emphasizes that public hunting, fishing, trapping, and harvesting are preferred methods for managing and controlling wildlife.

The amendment explicitly states that it will not alter existing laws related to eminent domain, trespass, property rights, or water resources. If adopted, the resolution will be published and referred to the next general assembly for consideration, ultimately requiring ratification by the electorate in a future election.