Sure there may be a growing movement to use the word cannabis because of what you mentioned but it's gonna be called many different names. Weed and pot is still very popular with many age groups and demographics. Cannabis is also more proper. It's like calling 'beer,' ale.
I agree, cannabis is the best name (pot sounds so 70s, weed too hippie, herb/bud too broseph) but it'll be very slow to convert the language. My main annoyance is labeling even the most casual of smokers a 'pothead'. It's like referring to someone who has a glass of wine a month a lush or an alcoholic.
Mary Jane's Last Dance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aowSGxim_O8&list=PLw7k9G6FR38GG1xLWfrgZAdVlQas-oWuG&index=17
I call my strain Maui Malawi. It's not a big yielder, but it has a taste, and fragrance of pineapple, coconut, and a totally up beat, euphoric, psychedelic high.
We can also quit calling cannabis "pot" IMHO. More often than not it's the preferred nomenclature of negative media reports and opponents of cannabis reform. Quite frankly I find the word pot in reference to our medicine derogatory and insulting to both the user and the herb.
I agree, cannabis is the best name (pot sounds so 70s, weed too hippie, herb/bud too broseph) but it'll be very slow to convert the language. My main annoyance is labeling even the most casual of smokers a 'pothead'. It's like referring to someone who has a glass of wine a month a lush or an alcoholic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aowSGxim_O8&list=PLw7k9G6FR38GG1xLWfrgZAdVlQas-oWuG&index=17
I call my strain Maui Malawi. It's not a big yielder, but it has a taste, and fragrance of pineapple, coconut, and a totally up beat, euphoric, psychedelic high.