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- Chris_Brown_(Mississippi_politician) abstract "Chris Brown (born March 5, 1971, Walnut, Mississippi) is the Republican Mississippi state representative from Aberdeen, representing district 20. He is a businessman, and is married with children.In January 2013, Brown said he was drafting legislation that would purportedly override federal gun control rules by making Mississippi-made firearms subject to state, rather than federal law.".
- Q5105999 abstract "Chris Brown (born March 5, 1971, Walnut, Mississippi) is the Republican Mississippi state representative from Aberdeen, representing district 20. He is a businessman, and is married with children.In January 2013, Brown said he was drafting legislation that would purportedly override federal gun control rules by making Mississippi-made firearms subject to state, rather than federal law.".
- Chris_Brown_(Mississippi_politician) comment "Chris Brown (born March 5, 1971, Walnut, Mississippi) is the Republican Mississippi state representative from Aberdeen, representing district 20. He is a businessman, and is married with children.In January 2013, Brown said he was drafting legislation that would purportedly override federal gun control rules by making Mississippi-made firearms subject to state, rather than federal law.".
- Q5105999 comment "Chris Brown (born March 5, 1971, Walnut, Mississippi) is the Republican Mississippi state representative from Aberdeen, representing district 20. He is a businessman, and is married with children.In January 2013, Brown said he was drafting legislation that would purportedly override federal gun control rules by making Mississippi-made firearms subject to state, rather than federal law.".