Gun rights groups are pushing back against a barrage of executive actions that the Biden administration has argued would help combat what it calls a “gun violence public health epidemic.” The six initial proposals outlined in a fact sheet released by the White House contain two orders that drew particular attention: a Justice Department (DOJ) rule aimed at stopping the proliferation of “ghost guns,” and the ordering of the DOJ to publish model “red flag” legislation. The proposals follow the U.S. House of Representatives in March approving a pair of Democratic-backed gun-control bills aimed at expanding background checks. Gun-control groups argue that stricter policies will help reduce shootings and deaths. However, four gun rights groups—among them a national firearms association, a gun store owner, and a former law enforcement officer—told The Epoch Times that none of the president’s proposals will do much to control crime or increase public safety. President Joe Biden …