Class-action lawsuit proposed for shareholders affected by Adastra cocaine claim
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver-based law firm says it has filed a proposed securities class-action lawsuit on behalf of anyone who acquired shares in a B.C. company that recently announced plans to commercialize cocaine.
Adastra Labs CEO Michael Forbes released a statement on Feb. 22 saying the company would “evaluate how the commercialization of (cocaine) fits” with the firm’s business model.
The company revised the statement on March 3 after both Premier David Eby and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed astonishment about those plans, which stemmed from Adastra’s mid-February licence amendment to produce, sell and distribute cocaine.
Health Canada confirmed the amendment allows Adastra to produce no more than 250 grams of cocaine in 2023, and none can be sold to the general public.