Langley cannabis firm issues retraction after cocaine firestorm
Both a Langley cannabis company and Health Canada are rushing to reassure people that commercial cocaine production will not be taking place in the community.
A Health Canada statement emphasized the same point, including both Adastra and Sunshine Earth Labs, a Victoria-based firm with a similar licence. “We proactively pursued the amendment to our Dealer’s Licence to include cocaine back in December 2022,” Forbes was quoted as saying in the first release. “We will evaluate how the commercialization of this substance fits in with our business model at Adastra in an effort to position ourselves to support the demand for a safe supply of cocaine.”The press released also mentioned B.C.’s recent decision to decriminalize up to 2.
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