The Anchorage Assembly threw out proposals for two firearm-related ordinances at a special meeting Wednesday, and instead opted to promote gun safety.
One ordinance would’ve made parents legally liable if their child brought a gun to school.The other would’ve mandated that people report missing or stolen firearms within 48 hours.
The goal was to help address growing tension in schools related to gun violence, said East Anchorage Assembly member Karen Bronga, a former educator who introduced both proposed ordinances…