Bellevue group threatens to sue Biden administration over gun control orders The Bellevue Second Amendment Foundation argued proposed actions on regulating "ghost guns" and "stabilizing braces" go too far. Author: Eric Wilkinson Updated: 5:07 PM PDT April 8, 2021 BELLEVUE, Wash. — Under mounting pressure in the wake of two recent mass shootings, President Joe Biden announced plans for a series of executive orders that he said are just a first step in a broader gun control agenda. However, members of Bellevue's Second Amendment foundation argue the proposed actions go too far. "Enough, enough, enough. This is an epidemic for God's sake and it has to stop," Biden pleaded on Thursday. "The job of any president is to protect the American people. Whether Congress acts or not, I'm going to use all the resources at my disposal as President to keep the American people safe from gun violence."