|  			 Latin 			American countries pursue alternatives to US drug 			war Washington 			Post BOGOTA, 			Colombia — When President Obama arrives in Colombia for a 			hemispheric summit this weekend, he will hear Latin American 			leaders say that the US-orchestrated war 			on drugs, 			which criminalizes drug use and employs military tactics to fight 			gangs, ... See 			all stories on this topic »  		 |  	
 	 		|  			 VIDEO: Drug 			war policy 			an important topic for Summit of the Americas Florida 			Independent By 			Marcos Restrepo | 04.10.12 | 11:25 am Another Latin American 			president has called for a conversation about the US-sponsored war 			on drugs during 			the sixth Summit of the Americas, which takes place next week in 			Cartagena, Colombia. See 			all stories on this topic »  			 			  			  		 |  	
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 	 		|  			 VIDEO: 			Colombia President Santos calls for new look at War 			on Drugs The 			Colorado Independent By 			Marcos Restrepo Another Latin American president has called for a 			conversation about the US-sponsored war 			on drugs during 			the sixth Summit of the Americas, which takes place next week in 			Cartagena, Colombia. Colombian president Juan Manuel 			Santos ... See 			all stories on this topic »  		 |  	
 	 		|  			 Miami-Dade 			TNT Unit Loses the War 			on Drugs and 			Liberty City's Trust Miami 			New Times Santa's 			Helper, they say, is a perfect illustration of how a unit with a 			history of corruption — and a mound of complaints about 			excessive force — has lost the War 			on Drugs. 			In recent years, three officers who worked with TNT, but not 			assigned to the ... See 			all stories on this topic »  		 |  	
 	 		|  			 EPA's war on 			property rights Daily 			Caller By 			Paul H. Jossey "War," as political metaphor, is most often a 			tasteless accessory that demeans the term to those who have 			actually experienced it ("war on poverty," "war 			on drugs"). 			But to the extent it connotes a full-fledged attempt to subjugate 			a ... See 			all stories on this topic »  		 |  	
 	 		|  			 Opinion: 			Obama Legalize Drugs or 			Turn Back Drug 			War at 			Colombia Summit Democratic 			Underground With 			the US-led drug 			war into 			its fourth decade, the leaders of South and Latin America are 			demanding change and reform from the largest importer of drugs in 			the hemisphere and the mightiest enforcer of drug prohibition. 			Despite the growing influence ... See 			all stories on this topic »  		 |  	
 	 		|  			 DRUG 			WAR: 			2 of Latin America's deadliest gangs reportedly join forces San 			Gabriel Valley Tribune 2010, 			the Guatemalan military declared a month long state of siege in 			Alta Verapaz in hopes of reclaiming cities that have been taken 			over by Mexico's Zetas drug gang. 			Guatemalan authorities say they have begun to see new and 			disturbing evidence of an ... See 			all stories on this topic »  		 |  	
 	 		|  			 Why 			Wall Street loves the War 			on Drugs San 			Francisco Bay Guardian Here's 			what make it worse: I don't think anyone at Goldman Sachs talked 			to the White House about this, but the 1 percent clearly have a 			lot to gain from the drug 			war. 			And it has nothing to do withdrugs. 			Let's be logical here. There's only one possible ... See 			all stories on this topic »  		 |  	
 
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