Organic chemistry textbooks are not 'big pharma propaganda', O narrow one. They are used by many thousands of students who will go on to science-based careers completely outside the realm pharmaceutical drugs.
Any organic molecule whose name ends in -ol is classed as an alcohol. Xylitol, maltitol, sorbitol, erythritol, cannabinol, cannabigerol, isopropanol, even ethanol.
It's OK not to know anything about organic chemistry. It's not OK to act like you do. Wise up.
FUN FACT: Tetrahydrocannabinol is a type of ALCOHOL molecule
SO TAKE IT OFF THE "SCHEDULE" ENTIRELY
TREAT IT LIKE BEER AND WINE, WHICH ARE FAR MORE DANGEROUS yet we let free adults in a free society choose for themselves what to consume
No it's not. Where did you read that?
Yes, it is. Look it up anywhere you like. I learned it in pre-med organic chemistry class 40 years ago.
A better question might be Where did you read that THC is NOT a type of alcohol molecule?
I already did. Grok said you are wrong. A 40 year old big pharma propaganda book is your source? Maybe revaluate your trust in cabal sources.
LMAO
Organic chemistry textbooks are not 'big pharma propaganda', O narrow one. They are used by many thousands of students who will go on to science-based careers completely outside the realm pharmaceutical drugs.
Any organic molecule whose name ends in -ol is classed as an alcohol. Xylitol, maltitol, sorbitol, erythritol, cannabinol, cannabigerol, isopropanol, even ethanol.
It's OK not to know anything about organic chemistry. It's not OK to act like you do. Wise up.