This resolution establishes the first Friday of June as a state day of remembrance in New Hampshire to honor children who have lost their lives to gun violence. It emphasizes the tragic impact of gun violence on families and communities, highlighting the need for government to protect the fundamental rights of life and safety as outlined in both the New Hampshire and United States constitutions. The resolution calls for a moment of silence, the flying of flags at half-staff, and the creation of a permanent memorial in the state house to commemorate these children.

Additionally, the resolution urges the United States Congress to recognize this day as a National Day of Remembrance for Children Killed by Gun Violence. It proposes that the names of all children under 18 who have died from gun violence in the U.S. be recorded and inscribed in the Hall of Congress, serving as a lasting national memorial. Copies of the resolution will be sent to key federal leaders, including the President and congressional leaders, to advocate for this national recognition.