The resolution urges Congress to allow the use of M-44 sodium cyanide devices on private land as a means to control wild animal populations that threaten livestock and endangered species. It highlights the effectiveness of these devices, which are utilized by the United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services, and emphasizes that, when used correctly, they do not pose a risk to human safety. The resolution also notes that strict safety measures, including warning signs and landowner permission, are in place to ensure responsible use.

Furthermore, the resolution expresses concern that the prohibition of M-44 devices would hinder the efforts of Wildlife Services and could lead to significant economic repercussions for livestock producers if predator populations are not managed effectively. The North Dakota Legislative Assembly calls for action by forwarding copies of the resolution to key congressional leaders and the state's congressional delegation to advocate for the continued use of these devices on private land.