Latin American gov'ts take second look at drug war

Latin American gov'ts take second look at drug war

November 17, 2012 6:43 PM

The legalization of marijuana use in Colorado and Washington State is putting some Latin American governments in an awkward position. And as Margaret Brennan reports, after four decades on the front lines of U.S. drug wars, some countries are wondering if it was worth the cost.

Some Latin American countries rethink marijuana policy
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