California’s Environmental Bureaucracy: Protecting Environment While Destroying Coastal Access

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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

Kelo v New London at 20: What the Eminent Domain Abuse Produced and What States Did About It

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Susette Kelo’s home was taken, the development project was never built, the land sat vacant for years — and 45 states passed eminent domain reforms in response Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosophy the ocean represents. Kelo v. City of New [

The Drug War’s Last Beachhead: California’s Contradiction on Cannabis and the Surf Culture That Preceded Legalization

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How the State That Invented Surf-Culture Cannabis Tolerance Now Taxes It Like a Sin and Regulates It Like a Pharmacy Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California legalized recreational cannabis in 2016 with Proposition 64, which was celebrated by the surf culture that had been quietly operating in the grey zone of medical cannabis and […]

California Lockdown Legacy: What COVID Restrictions Did to Surf Culture and What They Revealed About Government Power

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The State That Closed Its Beaches During the Pandemic Left a Political Legacy That Changed How Surfers Think About Government Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat In May 2020, California’s Ventura County closed its beaches to recreational use, and Sheriff Bill Ayub enforced the closure by arresting a solitary paddleboarder named Robert Orgill in what

The Exit Tax and the Surfer Who Left: California’s Proposed Wealth Tax and What It Means for Freedom of Movement

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The State May Soon Tax You for Leaving, Which Is the Kind of Policy That Usually Appears in Countries Surfers Go to Get Away From Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California has been proposing, in various legislative iterations over the past several years, a wealth tax on high-net-worth residents that includes a provision for […]

California’s Coastal Commission Tells Surfers What They Already Know: The Government Owns the Wave

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How the State’s Most Powerful Unelected Agency Controls Every Grain of Sand on the California Coast and Why Surfers Should Care Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat The California Coastal Commission was created in 1976 to protect the coast from development. Forty-nine years later, it has grown into a regulatory organism so comprehensive and so [&hell

CEQA and the Surfing Commute: How California’s Environmental Law Blocks Everything Including Environmental Projects

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The State’s Flagship Environmental Protection Statute Has Become the Weapon of Choice for Anyone Who Wants to Stop Anything Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat The California Environmental Quality Act, passed in 1970, requires environmental review of projects with significant environmental effects. It is, in principle, a reasonable law. In practice,

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