Dec. 19, 2025: Marijuana reclassification, package theft, shoplifting, and a Lakewood man’s search for his stolen stuff68%

By Arlo Pérez Esquivel0% Bazi Kanani0%

12/19/2025, 2:00:00 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 7 faulty reasoning types, including Anchoring Bias, Availability Heuristic, and Negativity Bias, with Optimism Bias as the most egregious example at 27.5% saturation with 42 hits. Analysis detected 196 faulty-reasoning hits from 153 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 61.5% and a BS Rank of 68% (5,533 of 16,813 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 67.10% of the article peer group.

President Trump is downgrading how federal authorities view marijuana, which could open new doors for research, and make life easier for Colorado's industry. 
Then, three stories about people taking what doesn't belong to them: tips for keeping your packages safe from porch pirates; Douglas County cracks down on shoplifting; and a Lakewood man's surprisingly successful effort to track down his stolen possessions. 
Email us at coloradotoday@cpr.org. 
Colorado Today is supported by CPR’s members. 
Read more on the stories in today’s show: 
- CPR’s Sarah Mulholland, John Daley and Bente Birkeland on marijuana reclassification 
- Zack Newman’s Colorado Sun article on how Bret Dallas, with help from the internet, solved his own burglary 
This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel and Bazi Kanani. 
It’s edited and produced by Mateo Schimpf, Stephanie Wolf, Sandy Battulga, Megan Verlee and Tyler Bender. 
The executive producer is Megan Verlee. 
Theme music by Pedro Lumbraño. 
Actor-Observer Bias
0%
Anchoring Bias
25.5%
Availability Heuristic
25.5%
Blind-Spot Bias
0%
Confirmation Bias
0%
Dunning-Kruger Effect
0%
Framing Effect
15%
Fundamental Attribution Error
0%
Halo Effect
4.6%
Hindsight Bias
0%
Horn Effect
0%
In-Group Bias
4.6%
Loss Aversion
0%
Negativity Bias
25.5%
Optimism Bias
27.5%
Out-Group Homogeneity Bias
0%
Overconfidence Bias
0%
Pessimism Bias
0%
Primacy Effect
0%
Recency Bias
0%
Representativeness Heuristic
0%
Self-Serving Bias
0%
Status Quo Bias
0%
Sunk Cost Effect
0%
Ad Hominem
0%
Ambiguity (Equivocation)
0%
Anecdotal
0%
Appeal to Authority
0%
Appeal to Emotion
0%
Appeal to Nature
0%
Bandwagon
0%
Begging the Question
0%
Burden of Proof
0%
Circular Reasoning
0%
Composition/Division
0%
False Dilemma
0%
Gambler’s Fallacy
0%
Genetic Fallacy
0%
Hasty Generalization
0%
Middle Ground
0%
No True Scotsman
0%
Personal Incredulity
0%
Post Hoc (False Cause)
0%
Red Herring
0%
Slippery Slope
0%
Special Pleading
0%
Straw Man
0%
Tu Quoque
0%

153 words analyzed.

Analysis

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