The father decided to contact Lawrence High School Principal Dan Bowers to protest, but the principal claimed he had no control over the Bulldog Health Center and would do absolutely nothing to help.
Representatives from the Bulldog Health Center boasted to Sack that they were allowed to give his daughter prescription drugs without telling him. They also refused to say a word about why the drug was unlabeled nor why there was not a safety container.
Sack then pulled his daughter from the Lawrence High School to make her appointments with a doctor and a therapist. Someone at the school responded by snitching to Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Office of Child and Family Services, which the Maine Wire notes is the division of state government tasked with investigating allegations of child abuse.
Here comes the gestapo.
On Thursday, an agent from Child Protective Services (CPS) called Sack and informed him that he would be arriving shortly to make a surprise visit to his home to conduct a child welfare investigation.
“They called and said it was an emergency situation at my house, that I was pretty near holding my daughter hostage, is what the gentleman that came yesterday told me,” Sack said.
“He had information that only the school and Bulldog Health Center had,” he said.
For three hours, CPS Agent Dylan Wood grilled Sack and his family individually and as a group, including asking questions about Sack’s firearms and where he keeps them.
The agent eventually indicated to Sack that the complaint was without merit.
Pretty astonishing how they are sneaking in firearm questions after handing Zoloft to a fucking 17 year old and not informing her parents.
This is a fucked up story.
Here comes the gestapo.
Pretty astonishing how they are sneaking in firearm questions after handing Zoloft to a fucking 17 year old and not informing her parents.