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About Adobe PDF Files
Visual Disabilities Access
Web Page Translation Services
About Adobe PDF Files

Some files on the AGS Foundation website have been converted into the Adobe Portable Document File (PDF) format to retain the publication formatting of the original document. These files will print with excellent results. You must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print PDF documents.
If you don't already have the Adobe Reader installed on your system, you can visit the Adobe website to download a free copy, or find additional information about the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Visual Disabilities Access

The links below provide tools and information to help make Adobe PDF files accessible to users with visual disabilities:
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PDF Accessibility Tools
Adobe provides accessibility tools to help make PDF files available to the visually disabled. These tools convert Adobe PDF documents into HTML or ASCII text which can then be read by a number of common screen reading programs that synthesize text as audible speech. |
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PDF Information and resources
The Adobe site also provides information on current accessibility solutions from Adobe, future plans to enhance the accessibility of Acrobat software and Adobe PDF files, and links to other useful resources on the Web. |
Web Page Translation Services

Use the following link to perform rough translations of AGS Web pages into other languages: http;//babelfish.altavista.com/translate.dyn.
For best results click on "Website", enter the page address (shown in the menu bar) that you wish to translate, and select a language from the pull-down menu.
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The gun show loophole
What you should know about this dangerous loophole in our laws.
Why background checks are needed
When background checks are not required, criminalseven convicted felonscan easily buy guns with no questions asked. more
Gun owners care about safety
AGS worked closely with the citizens of Colorado and Oregon to pass ballot initiatives that require background checks at gun shows. Both initiatives passed by large margins, with support from a majority of gun owners in both states.
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