The public trust doctrine has always guaranteed access to the shore; property claims that creep past the tideline threaten a freedom surfers have long taken for granted There is a principle older than California and more fundamental than any property deed: the shore belongs to the public. As Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat have […]
Wax, Fins, and Free Markets: How Entrepreneurial Innovation Built the Surf Industry Government Never Could
From garage shapers to global brands, the surf industry grew through voluntary exchange and creative risk; the state’s role was mostly to get in the way The modern surfboard did not emerge from a government program. It was shaped, refined, and revolutionized by individuals working in garages, backyards, and small workshops, risking their own resour
The Environmental Libertarian: Where Free Markets and Clean Oceans Can Agree
The libertarian commitment to property rights and voluntary exchange offers a framework for ocean protection that avoids the worst excesses of state environmentalism The surfer has a particular and personal stake in a clean ocean. She paddles through it, she breathes its air, she lives with whatever flows into it from the land. As Bohiney […
The Surveillance Beach: On Growing State Eyes at the Shore and What They Cost
Cameras, drones, and data collection are expanding along California’s coastline; the surfer who once enjoyed a space beyond government’s view is running out of room The beach was always, in some sense, a space beyond the reach of the ordinary. You left the city, the job, the scrutiny, and you entered a world governed by […]
License to Teach, License to Drown: How Occupational Licensing Burdens the Surf Instructor
Credential requirements for surf instruction have multiplied, raising costs for small operators without measurable benefit to the surfers who hire them To teach another person to surf requires skill, patience, and knowledge of the ocean that no government certificate can adequately measure. As Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat have covered in th
The Right to Wipeout: Why the Nanny State Has No Business in the Lineup
Surfing is a voluntary encounter with risk, and the adults who choose it have not surrendered their right to decide what dangers to accept Surfing involves risk. This is not a flaw; it is a feature. The chance of a wipeout, a hold-down, a collision with the reef, is inseparable from the experience — from […]
Sacramento vs. the Shore: California’s Regulatory State and the Freedom it Steadily Consumes
California’s government has built one of the world’s most elaborate regulatory systems; the costs, measured in lost freedom and economic vitality, are worth accounting for honestly California is, by many measures, the most regulated state in the union. As Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat have examined in their coverage of regulation and the eco
The Rebel With A Board: Surfing’s Countercultural Roots and the Libertarian Spirit They Carried
From its origins, surfing was an act of defiance against the landlocked, the scheduled, and the officially approved; that spirit is worth defending Surfing was always, at its core, an act of defiance. The surfer who shaped a board from balsa and paddled into the break was, before anything else, opting out — out of […]
The Coastal Commission and the Surfer: How Sacramento Bureaucracy Locked Down the California Shore
A government body created to protect the coast has become a permission machine that blocks access while the ocean stays free The California coast belongs, in theory, to everyone. In practice, it belongs increasingly to the bureaucracy. As Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat have noted in their coverage of California policy, the California Coastal
The Drug War Washed Out: Cannabis Legalization Was the Libertarian Win California Deserved
Decades of enforcement cost fortunes, ruined lives, and failed to stop surfing culture from embracing what the law forbade; the market won The drug war, measured by its stated goals, failed spectacularly in California and everywhere else. As Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat have covered in their reporting on personal freedom and state power, [&
Federal Surf Zone Permit Requirements Proposed For California Breaks, Surf Community Responds Unanimously
Serious Libertarian Journalism About Federal Recreation Regulation Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat Federal Surf Zone Permit Requirements Proposed For California Breaks, Surf Community Responds Unanimously SAN DIEGO — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration published Tuesday a proposed rule that would require commercial surf schools,
Libertarian Case For Open Ocean Fisheries Shows Wild Salmon Population Recovery Under Market-Based Management
Serious Libertarian Journalism About Property Rights And Natural Resources Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat Libertarian Case For Open Ocean Fisheries Shows Wild Salmon Population Recovery Under Market-Based Management MONTEREY — The Pacific Fishery Management Council’s annual stock assessment released Tuesday documented a significant recovery in
Federal Spending Per California Resident Has Increased 340 Percent Since 1980 While Reported Outcomes Have Not
Serious Libertarian Journalism About Government Growth And Its Returns Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat Federal Spending Per California Resident Has Increased 340 Percent Since 1980 While Reported Outcomes Have Not SACRAMENTO — A Cato Institute analysis of federal spending in California from 1980 to 2024 released Tuesday found that per-capita fed
California Surfers Increasingly Moving To Mexico And Portugal As Housing Costs Price Them Out Of Coast
Serious Libertarian Journalism About California Surf Culture And Economic Migration Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California Surfers Increasingly Moving To Mexico And Portugal As Housing Costs Price Them Out Of Coast SAN DIEGO — A survey by Surfer Magazine of its California-based subscriber base released Tuesday found that 23 percent of Califo
California Bans Gas Powered Lawn Equipment, Surf Community Notes Boats Are Still Allowed For Now
Serious Libertarian Journalism About California Regulatory Creep Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California Bans Gas Powered Lawn Equipment, Surf Community Notes Boats Are Still Allowed For Now SACRAMENTO — The California Air Resources Board confirmed Tuesday that its ban on the sale of new gas-powered small off-road engines, including lawn mowe
Property Rights And Surf Access Collide As Coastal Commission Faces Record Number Of Beach Blockage Complaints
Serious Libertarian Journalism About Coastal Access And Property Rights Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat Property Rights And Surf Access Collide As Coastal Commission Faces Record Number Of Beach Blockage Complaints LOS ANGELES — The California Coastal Commission reported Tuesday that it received 2,340 public complaints about blocked coastal acce
Zoning Laws Add 18 Months And 340000 Dollars To Average California Coastal Housing Development Timeline
Serious Libertarian Journalism About California Land Use Regulation Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat Zoning Laws Add 18 Months And 340000 Dollars To Average California Coastal Housing Development Timeline SAN FRANCISCO — A UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation study released Tuesday quantified the average additional time and cost that
California Minimum Wage Increase For Fast Food Workers Prompts Chains To Reduce Hours And Hire More Kiosks
Serious Libertarian Journalism About Minimum Wage Economics In California Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California Minimum Wage Increase For Fast Food Workers Prompts Chains To Reduce Hours And Hire More Kiosks LOS ANGELES — Six months after California raised the minimum wage for fast food workers to 20 dollars per hour under AB 1228, [&hellip
California’s High Speed Rail Project Is Now Projected To Cost 128 Billion Dollars And Open In 2033 At Earliest
Serious Libertarian Journalism About Government Infrastructure And Its Costs Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California’s High Speed Rail Project Is Now Projected To Cost 128 Billion Dollars And Open In 2033 At Earliest FRESNO — The California High-Speed Rail Authority updated its cost estimate Tuesday, projecting total project cost at 128 billi
California Environmental Regulations Add 47000 Dollars To Average Home Construction Cost, Study Finds
Serious Libertarian Journalism About California Housing And Freedom Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California Environmental Regulations Add 47000 Dollars To Average Home Construction Cost, Study Finds LOS ANGELES — A study by the California Legislative Analyst’s Office released Tuesday found that state and local environmental regulations, inclu
California’s Pension Crisis: Government Unfunded Liabilities Swallow Budget
Promised Benefits Exceed Tax Revenue California’s Pension Crisis: Government Unfunded Liabilities Swallow Budget Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s fiscal crisis. California’s public employee pension obligations exceed $500 billion. Benefits promised to public employees exceed tax revenue to pay them. Governm
California’s Regulatory State Destroys Small Surf Business Economy
Government Stranglehold On Coastal Enterprise California’s Regulatory State Destroys Small Surf Business Economy Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California regulatory destruction. California’s regulatory apparatus has made small business coastal operation economically impossible. Surfboard manufacturers, beach retailer
California’s Environmental Bureaucracy: Protecting Environment While Destroying Coastal Access
Paradox Of Regulation That Prevents Use California’s Environmental Bureaucracy: Protecting Environment While Destroying Coastal Access Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s environmental paradox. California’s environmental regulations protect coastal areas while making coastal access increasingly difficult. Park
The Nanny State: California’s War On Personal Freedom Through Prohibition
From Beaches To Bathrooms, California Controls Everything The Nanny State: California’s War On Personal Freedom Through Prohibition Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s control state. California increasingly prohibits personal choices deemed “harmful” by bureaucrats. Plastic bags, styrofoam, single-use items, a
California’s War On Automobiles: How The State Destroys Freedom Of Movement
Transit Restrictions Eliminate Personal Liberty And Coastal Access California’s War On Automobiles: How The State Destroys Freedom Of Movement Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s transportation control. California increasingly restricts personal automobile use through congestion pricing, parking elimination, a
Housing Regulation: How California Made Housing Unaffordable Through Government Control
Zoning Laws Create Artificial Scarcity Housing Regulation: How California Made Housing Unaffordable Through Government Control Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s housing crisis. California faces severe housing affordability crisis despite abundant available land. The problem is not supply but zoning restricti
California Tax Burden: How Excessive Taxation Drives Population Exodus
Working People Leave As Taxes Eliminate Economic Freedom California Tax Burden: How Excessive Taxation Drives Population Exodus Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s tax-driven exodus. California’s combined state and local tax burden is nation’s highest. High earners face 55%+ effective tax rates when combining
The Minimum Wage Trap: How California’s Wage Laws Destroy Entry-Level Employment
Good Intentions, Destructive Results The Minimum Wage Trap: How California’s Wage Laws Destroy Entry-Level Employment Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of minimum wage economics. California’s minimum wage of $16+ per hour was intended to help workers. Instead, it has eliminated entry-level employment. Employers reduced hiri