Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 28 May 2013 – Latin American presidents who support decriminalization of marijuana won a big diplomatic victory in recent days when the 34-country Organization of American States issued a report that considers that option as one of several policies that might help reduce the region’s drug-related violence. The 400-page OAS report, titled "The Drug Problem in the Americas," had been commissioned by Latin American countries at last year’s Summit of the Americas attended by President Barack Obama in Cartagena.
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