
The article uses strongly charged language ('tormented,' 'abuses') to frame the Coastal Commission as an overreaching regulator, centered on property-owner grievances rather than environmental or public access rationales. Reason magazine's libertarian editorial stance is evident in the premise that regulatory reduction represents corrective action rather than a contestable policy shift. The framing omits substantive voices from environmental advocates or the Commission itself defending its mandate, instead positioning deregulation as rightful correction of past harms.
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Framing may shift depending on outcomes of legislative and legal challenges referenced, which could vindicate or undermine the 'abuse' characterization.
The commission has tormented property owners and localities ever since it was created in 1976. Finally, legislative and legal efforts are undoing some of its abuses.
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