The resolution proposes an amendment to Article I of the Washington State Constitution, which aims to enshrine the rights of residents to forage, hunt, fish, and trap as essential cultural practices and heritage. It emphasizes that these activities are fundamental to the state's identity and should be preserved for future generations. The amendment asserts that all residents have an inalienable right to engage in these activities, subject only to reasonable regulations established by the state legislature and executive branch. It also highlights the importance of traditional methods of harvesting wildlife and fish.

Additionally, the resolution clarifies that the proposed amendment will not alter existing laws regarding property rights, such as trespass and eminent domain, nor will it affect established tribal treaty rights. To ensure public awareness, the resolution mandates that the secretary of state publish notice of the proposed constitutional amendment in legal newspapers throughout the state at least four times in the month leading up to the election. This process will allow qualified voters to approve or reject the amendment during the next general election.