The proposed joint resolution seeks to amend the Wyoming Constitution, specifically Article 1, Section 29, to prohibit foreign adversaries and certain foreign entities from owning property in the state. The amendment introduces a new subsection (a) that clarifies that no legal distinction will be made between resident aliens and citizens regarding property rights, except as outlined in the new subsection (b). This new subsection specifies that foreign adversaries posing a threat to U.S. national security or the safety of its citizens will not have rights to possess, tax, enjoy, or inherit real property in Wyoming, including all associated interests.

If ratified by a majority of voters in the next general election, this amendment would formally establish these restrictions within the state constitution. The Secretary of State is tasked with endorsing a statement that summarizes the implications of this amendment, emphasizing the exclusion of foreign adversaries from property rights in Wyoming.