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'Starsky' to Fight Pot Arrest PAUL MICHAEL GLASER SAYS IT WAS LEGALLY PRESCRIBED MARIJUANA « PEOPLEUNLIKEUS PEOPLEUNLIKEUS

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'Starsky' to Fight Pot Arrest PAUL MICHAEL GLASER SAYS IT WAS LEGALLY PRESCRIBED MARIJUANA

This June 3, 2012, file photo shows actor Paul Michael Glaser.   (Photo by Katy Winn/Invision/AP, file) By John Johnson,  Newser Staff (NEWSER) – The actor who played California cop David Starsky on TV's Starsky & Hutch in the 1970s plans to fight pot-possession charges in Ohio. Paul Michael Glaser got arrested at a hotel in Bowling Green when police answered a complaint about someone smoking marijuana near an elevator, reports the local Daily News. Glaser, 69, says it was indeed pot, but he's got an excuse Huggy Bear's pals couldn't even dream about back in the day: Glaser says it was legally prescribed to him in his home state of California. He was in town to promote his young adult fantasy book Chrystallia and the Source of Light.

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