Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Johnson County, Georgia: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re in Johnson County, Georgia — whether you’re in Wrightsville, out in the rural stretches near the Oconee River, or working the cotton and peanut fields that define our landscape — you’ve probably heard whispers about Rick Simpson Oil. Maybe it’s from a neighbor managing chronic pain after decades of farm work. Maybe it’s from a veteran at the VFW post in Dublin dealing with PTSD. Maybe it’s from someone caring for a loved one facing cancer and looking for options beyond what the small clinic in Wrightsville can offer.
We get it. Out here in rural Georgia, access to specialized medical care is limited. The nearest oncology center is hours away in Atlanta or Augusta. Pain management often means whatever the local doctor can prescribe — and for many folks, that path leads to opioids, addiction, or simply managing in silence. That’s why RSO matters in Johnson County. It’s why we, at OilWell Cannabis in Houston, Texas, built a product specifically designed for people like you — people who need real options, real transparency, and real results.
This guide isn’t here to sell you hope. It’s here to give you everything we know — the full history of Rick Simpson Oil, what the science actually says, exactly what’s in our formulas, how to use it safely, how to get it delivered to your door in Johnson County, and why we believe this is the most advanced, honest RSO available anywhere. No fluff. No secrets. Just the truth.
Who Was Rick Simpson, and Why Does RSO Matter in Johnson County?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia — a blue-collar tradesman who, in 1997, fell from scaffolding and suffered a head injury that left him with constant tinnitus, dizziness, and pain. The medications his doctor prescribed either didn’t help or made things worse. When he found relief in cannabis and asked his physician to support it, the answer was no .
Sound familiar? Out here in Johnson County, we’ve all seen that story play out. The medical system is stretched thin. Specialists are hours away. A doctor in Dublin or Wrightsville might only have fifteen minutes with you, and if cannabis comes up, many still default to dismissal. That disconnect — between what patients experience and what the medical system allows — is exactly what drove Rick Simpson to take matters into his own hands.
The pivotal moment came in 2003. Simpson reported that three bumps on his arm were diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. Rather than go through conventional treatment, he applied concentrated cannabis oil directly to the lesions, covered them with bandages, and waited. According to his account, the bumps disappeared in four days. No independent medical verification, no biopsy confirmation, no peer-reviewed documentation .
Important context: This is personal testimony, not medical evidence. But it’s historically significant because it launched a global movement. Simpson began making oil in his kitchen using naphtha or isopropyl alcohol as a solvent, evaporating it in a rice cooker, and giving the thick, tar-like oil away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone who asked. He claimed it helped with everything from diabetes to glaucoma to depression .
By 2005, his story went worldwide through the documentary Run From The Cure. He was raided by the RCMP in 2005 and 2009, charged with cultivation and trafficking, and eventually fled Canada for Europe . In 2012, he published Phoenix Tears and maintained phoenixtears.ca as his platform .
Simpson’s legacy is complicated. What he got right: He forced the world to pay attention to cannabinoids when no one else would. He created the political and cultural space for the legal cannabis industry that exists today. The term “RSO” is now the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract .
What he overstated: His claim that RSO could cure cancer was never supported by human clinical trials. The 1974 NIH study he cited — showing THC slowed tumors in mice — was never replicated in humans . No randomized controlled trial, no cohort study, no peer-reviewed documentation exists proving RSO cures cancer in people . Encouraging patients to use RSO instead of proven cancer treatments carries real harm potential. Delayed or foregone treatment is a documented risk in alternative medicine .
For Johnson County residents facing cancer, chronic pain, or other serious conditions, this matters. You deserve honesty, not false hope. The preclinical literature shows cannabinoids can induce apoptosis and reduce angiogenesis in cell lines and animal models . The National Cancer Institute acknowledges this research but explicitly states it does not endorse cannabis as a cancer treatment . The FDA has not approved any cannabis plant product for cancer [1]. Those are the facts.
The Traditional RSO Protocol: What Simpson Recommended
Simpson’s treatment protocol was specific: 60 grams of oil over approximately 90 days.
Titration schedule:
- Week 1: Half a grain of rice-sized dose (10-15mg) three times daily
- Weeks 2-5: Double every four days until reaching 1 gram per day (1,000mg)
- Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily, divided into three doses
- Post-protocol: 1-2 grams per month maintenance
The dose at peak: 600-900mg of delta-9 THC per day. For context, the FDA-approved synthetic THC drug dronabinol is typically dosed at 2.5-20mg per day. Simpson’s protocol delivered 30-360 times that amount .
Critical context for evaluating this protocol:
- No controlled trial validation exists
- Every batch was different — no standardization, no lab testing
- The THC exposure is extreme and carries serious risks: severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, hypotension, and cannabis use disorder [1][13][14][15]
- Patients with active cancer are medically complex. Using unregulated oil as a primary treatment introduces harm beyond the oil itself
For anyone in Johnson County considering this approach: Do not follow Simpson’s protocol with crude, untested oil. The risks are real, and the evidence doesn’t support the claims. There are better, safer ways to approach this.
How OilWell Evolved RSO: Our Four Core Principles
We founded OilWell Cannabis in Houston, Texas, but our story began in McAllen — one of the most economically challenged, dangerous border regions in America. Colin Valencia grew up there, learning to hustle, seeing friends killed or imprisoned, leaving home at sixteen. He chose cannabis over darker paths and spent years learning the plant intimately .
Then came Bentley. Colin’s dog was paralyzed, facing euthanasia. A rescue worker asked: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?” That question changed everything. Colin created a CBD golden paste. Bentley got up and brought him his ball. From paralyzed to playing. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That was real .
Bentley lived ten more years. During that decade, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition: neurodegeneration (CBG, THCa), dementia (CBC), glaucoma (THC), arthritis (multi-pathway anti-inflammatories). Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s life depended on precise, multi-cannabinoid synergy .
Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He quit Xanax cold turkey using the same cannabinoid knowledge, developing the Peace Gummies formula during midnight withdrawal experiments. He uses the vape form for his severe PTSD and insomnia. This isn’t theoretical. Colin lived what you’re living .
That lived experience — plus custom development work for Baylor College of Medicine — shaped our four principles:
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
In Johnson County, you don’t have a dispensary on every corner. You don’t have a medical cannabis program with local access. Georgia’s Low THC Oil Registry exists, but where do you actually buy the oil? Not in Wrightsville. Not in Dublin. You’d have to drive hours to Atlanta or rely on unreliable sources.
We built OilWell for people in places like Johnson County. No medical card required. If you’re 21 or older, you can order. We ship nationwide via USPS, FedEx, and UPS. We deliver same-day in Houston, but for Johnson County, you’ll get your order in 2-3 business days — discreet packaging, tracking provided, temperature-stable for Georgia summers.
This is the accessibility Rick Simpson dreamed of, but made legal and reliable.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Traditional RSO was always psychoactive. The heat from solvent evaporation converted all THCa to THC. You had no choice.
Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form. You decide:
- Raw: Use it as-is for anti-inflammatory benefits without impairment. Perfect for working your land, driving into Dublin, or staying functional during the day.
- Activated: Heat it at 260°F for 45-60 minutes to convert THCa to delta-9 THC (1,500mg THCa → ~1,315mg delta-9). Combined with our 6,000mg delta-8 THC, you get therapeutic potency comparable to traditional RSO — but you control the switch.
- Vape: Our 1-gram cartridge auto-decarbs at 400-450°F, giving you instant relief in 1-2 minutes.
This is the freedom Simpson believed in: patients controlling their medicine. We achieved it through chemistry, not guesswork.
3. Open-Source Formulas
Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free. We can’t do that at scale, but we can give you the next best thing: the complete recipe.
Our sublingual oil formula is published right here. Every milligram. Every percentage. If $129.99 is out of reach — and we know money is tight in Johnson County — you can source the distillates yourself and make it. We’ll even help you understand how.
This isn’t marketing. It’s our core belief, born from Bentley’s story. We published the CBD golden paste recipe that saved him before we ever published our RSO formulas. That recipe is still on our website. You can make it today for your own pet .
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
Simpson operated without peer-reviewed literature. We have it, and we use it. The GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section of this document — 29 peer-reviewed citations covering every cannabinoid and terpene — is our commitment to honesty.
We don’t claim our RSO cures cancer. We do claim it’s the most advanced, transparent, legally compliant RSO you can buy in Johnson County. The evidence tells us what’s proven, what’s promising, and what’s overstated. We’ll always tell you which is which.
What You’re Actually Getting: Complete Product Specifications
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99
Cannabinoid Profile:
- CBD: 4,500mg
- CBG: 3,000mg
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg
- THCa: 1,500mg
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg
- CBN: 750mg
- CBC: 750mg
- Total: 16,590mg active cannabinoids
Per mL: 553mg cannabinoids (30mL bottle)
Terpene Profile (5%):
- Limonene (citrus-bright)
- Myrcene
- Caryophyllene (pepper/spice)
- Pinene (forest-fresh)
- Linalool (floral/lavender)
- Humulene (earthy/woody)
- Terpinolene (piney/fruity)
Base: Organic MCT oil
Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
Peak: 1-2 hours
Duration: 4-6 hours
Bioavailability: 13-19%
Dosing: Graduated dropper with 0.1mL increments. Approximately 40-60 doses per bottle.
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99
Cannabinoid Profile (1g cartridge):
- CBD: 30%
- CBG: 20%
- Delta-8 THC: 15%
- THCa: 10%
- CBN: 10%
- CBC: 10%
Terpene Profile: 5%+ (same seven terpenes)
Compatibility: 510-thread universal battery
Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery)
Peak: 10-15 minutes
Duration: 2-4 hours
Bioavailability: 10-35%
Usage: Instant relief for breakthrough pain, nausea, panic, insomnia.
When to Use Each Format in Johnson County Life
| Situation | Format | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Chronic pain after a day in the fields | Sublingual (decarbed) | Sustained 4-6 hour relief |
| Breakthrough pain flare-up | Vape | 1-2 minute onset |
| Need to stay functional, no impairment | Sublingual (raw) | THCa stays non-psychoactive |
| Anxiety before a community event | Sublingual (raw) | CBD+CBG without high |
| Sleep after stress | Sublingual (2mL) | 50mg CBN for sleep architecture |
| Traveling to Dublin for errands | Vape | Portable, discreet, fast |
| Working equipment/machinery | Sublingual (raw) | Zero impairment risk |
The Science Behind Every Compound: What We Know
CBD (4,500mg)
Strongest human evidence in our formula. Proven for rare epilepsies (Epidiolex FDA-approved) [1][2]. Significant anxiolytic effects in 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants [3]. Pain research is promising but heterogeneous — modest benefit for chronic pain, but trial quality varies [4]. Sleep evidence is weak [5]. Liver enzyme elevation possible at high doses or with polypharmacy [6].
For Johnson County: If you’re dealing with anxiety from financial stress or chronic pain from physical labor, CBD is your foundation. It’s non-psychoactive, well-tolerated, and the evidence is solid.
CBG (3,000mg)
Mostly preclinical, commercially interesting but clinically early. Pharmacology review shows interactions with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A signaling — promising for neurologic and inflammatory conditions, but human trials are sparse [7][8]. Review explicitly notes CBG is being sold while evidence is thin [7].
For Johnson County: We’re including it because the preclinical work on neuroprotection and inflammation is compelling, especially for older folks dealing with arthritis or nerve pain. But we’re honest: this is emerging science, not proven medicine.
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
Real pharmacologic activity, less potent than delta-9, but safety data is incomplete. 2022 review found delta-8 is a partial CB1 agonist with cannabimimetic effects, but weaker affinity than delta-9 [9]. 2023 scoping review noted adverse event reports and emphasized product quality concerns [10]. Manufacturing stability is better than plant-extracted delta-9, but synthesis byproducts are a concern [11].
For Johnson County: This gives you therapeutic relief without the full punch of delta-9. For many, it’s the sweet spot: effective but more manageable. But it’s psychoactive. Don’t drive on it.
THCa (1,500mg)
The legal game-changer. Non-psychoactive in raw form. Preclinical literature suggests anti-inflammatory (COX-2 inhibition) and neuroprotective (PPARγ agonism) activity [12]. But it converts to delta-9 when heated — the 1,500mg here becomes ~1,315mg delta-9 if you decarboxylate [12].
For Johnson County: This is your control knob. Use it raw during the day when you need to work. Activate it at night when you need sleep. It’s legal because it’s THCa at sale; it’s potent because you choose when to convert it.
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
Low dose, legally compliant, but present. The FDA acknowledges THC-containing medicines help with chemo nausea, HIV appetite, and some pain [1]. But high-concentration THC is linked to psychosis, anxiety, and cannabis use disorder [15]. Our 90mg total (3mg/mL) is a fraction of Simpson’s 600-900mg/day .
For Johnson County: We’re not here to get you high unless you want to be. This is a therapeutic micro-dose that stays under 0.3% Farm Bill compliance.
CBN (750mg)
Marketing way ahead of evidence. 2021 review screened 99 human studies and found NO clinical trials using validated sleep measures for CBN [16]. 2024 sleep review says cannabinoid sleep research still doesn’t match real-world use [17].
For Johnson County: We include 750mg because emerging research suggests doses above 20-25mg may help sleep, and our 2mL serving delivers 50mg. But we’re honest: the evidence is weak. We include it because it might help, not because it’s proven.
CBC (750mg)
Emerging, intriguing, preclinical. 2024 review found distinct pharmacodynamics and possible antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure activity [18]. But review explicitly notes over-the-counter CBC is being sold with little evidence [18].
For Johnson County: Another promising minor cannabinoid for inflammation and neuroprotection. Worth including in a multi-cannabinoid approach, but not proven.
Terpenes (5%)
Plausible bioactivity, limited human proof. Limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene each have preclinical signals [20]-[28]. Caryophyllene is a CB2 agonist — genuinely interesting [24]. But robust human entourage effects are not proven [20][29].
For Johnson County: These make the oil taste and smell better than the tar-like traditional RSO. They might contribute to effects, but we won’t overstate it. The citrus, pepper, and lavender notes come through — a sensory improvement crude oil never had.
Legal Status: What Johnson County Residents Need to Know
Federal Law: 2018 Farm Bill Compliance
Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains 90mg delta-9 THC total in a 30mL bottle. That’s 0.3% by dry weight — the legal limit under the 2018 Farm Bill. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. This product is legal in all 50 states where hemp products are permitted .
Georgia State Law
Georgia has a Low THC Oil Registry for medical patients, but access is severely limited. There are no licensed dispensaries in Johnson County. Nearest access points are in Atlanta (2+ hours) or Florida. For most Johnson County residents, the medical program is theoretical — you can get a card, but you can’t buy oil locally.
Our product is different: No medical card required. Age 21+ only. We ship directly to your door in Wrightsville, Kite, or anywhere in Johnson County via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days). The product arrives in discreet packaging with no cannabis branding visible.
Important: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. You are responsible for understanding your local laws regarding possession and use after decarboxylation. Our COAs and receipts document the product’s legal status at time of shipment. International customers (if you’re ordering from outside the U.S.) accept all customs risk.
Safety First: What We Tell Our Neighbors in Johnson County
We know trust is earned slowly in small communities. Here’s what you need to know:
Age requirement: 21+ only. Keep out of reach of children.
Impairment: Do not drive or operate farm equipment, vehicles, or machinery after using activated (decarbed) oil or the vape. Raw THCa oil is non-psychoactive and safe for daytime use.
Drug interactions: CBD can affect liver enzymes and interact with medications like blood thinners, anti-seizure drugs, and some antidepressants. If you’re taking prescriptions (common in older populations), consult your doctor. We encourage you to involve your Wrightsville clinic provider.
Pregnancy/nursing: Not recommended. Institutional literature flags concerns [1].
High-dose THC risks: Anxiety, panic, tachycardia, low blood pressure. Our product has far less delta-9 than traditional RSO, but delta-8 is still psychoactive. Start low, go slow.
Product quality: Third-party tested for pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbes. COAs available on request. We use organic MCT oil, no naphtha, no isopropyl alcohol.
Individual results vary: What works for your neighbor may not work for you. That’s why we publish the formula — so you can adjust if needed.
Delivery to Johnson County: How It Works
We don’t have a storefront in Wrightsville, but we serve Johnson County residents every day.
Shipping Options:
- USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days to Wrightsville, GA 31096 or any Johnson County address — $8.95
- FedEx Ground: 3-5 business days — $12.95
- UPS Ground: 3-5 business days — $12.95
Discreet Packaging: Plain brown box, no “cannabis” labels. Tracking number provided. Signature-required option available if you’re concerned about porch delivery in rural areas.
Georgia Summer Heat: We ship with temperature-stable packaging. The oil won’t degrade in transit.
Payment: Credit card, debit card. No cash on delivery.
First Order Discount: Use code WELCOME15 for 15% off your first order.
Questions? Call us at (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]. We answer every call personally — no bots.
Condition-Specific Usage for Johnson County Residents
Disclaimer: Not medical advice. Not FDA-approved. Not a substitute for professional care. Consult your Wrightsville clinic or Dublin physician.
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Farm Injuries, Neuropathy)
Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual at 6 AM before heading to the fields. This delivers CBD+CBG+THCa for anti-inflammatory effects without impairment. Beta-caryophyllene activates CB2 receptors for additional pain modulation [24]. THCa inhibits COX-2 [12].
Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual before bed. The activated delta-8 + converted delta-9 provides deeper pain relief. CBN may help sleep onset (though evidence is weak) [16][17].
Breakthrough: 2-3 vape puffs as needed. Onset in 1-2 minutes for acute flares.
Evidence: CBD pain data is promising but heterogeneous [4]. Delta-9 THC shows short-term pain benefit but increased dizziness and discontinuation [13]. Multi-cannabinoid approach may offer broader relief than single compounds.
Sleep Support
Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual. At 2mL, you get 50mg CBN — the dose level investigated in 2024 sleep literature. At 1mL, you get 25mg, above the 20mg threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance in some reports [16][17].
If you need help staying asleep: Decarb the oil to activate the THC. The sedative properties of delta-8 and delta-9 work with CBN.
If you need to function at night (checking livestock, responding to emergencies): Use raw oil. No impairment.
Evidence: CBN sleep claims are weak. Cannabis sleep research overall is methodologically limited [17]. We include CBN because it’s plausible, not proven.
Anxiety & Stress
Daytime: 0.3mL raw sublingual. CBD’s anxiolytic effects are supported by 2024 meta-analysis [3]. CBG’s pharmacology suggests relevance [7][8]. Limonene may buffer THC-induced anxiety [20].
Before community events (church, town hall): Raw oil keeps you clear-headed while taking the edge off.
If anxiety spikes: Vape for 1-2 minute onset.
Evidence: CBD has the strongest human data for anxiety [3]. Minor cannabinoids and terpenes are supportive but not primary.
Cancer Supportive Care (Not Treatment)
During chemotherapy: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment to address anticipatory nausea. Delta-8 has antiemetic evidence [9]. Delta-9 is FDA-approved for chemo nausea [1][13].
Post-chemo: 0.5mL every 6 hours as needed.
Sleep during treatment: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed.
Breakthrough nausea: Vape 2-3 puffs for immediate relief.
Appetite: Delta-9 THC at 90mg total may stimulate appetite [1].
Critical: This is supportive care, not cancer treatment. Do not delay surgery, radiation, or chemo. Coordinate with your oncologist in Augusta or Atlanta.
PTSD (Veterans, Trauma Survivors)
Daytime: Raw sublingual (0.5mL) for non-psychoactive anxiety relief.
Nightmares: Decarbed sublingual (1.0mL) before bed.
Flashbacks: Vape for immediate 1-2 minute relief.
Evidence: Colin personally uses this for his PTSD . Veterans in Houston favor our Asshole Peach product for similar reasons. The cannabinoid combination addresses multiple PTSD pathways.
Real Trust: Our ABC13 Media Record
We’re not a faceless internet brand. ABC13 Houston — the number-one news source in America’s fourth-largest city — featured Colin and OilWell in seven comprehensive segments from 2019-2023. Not paid ads. Editorial news coverage. Here’s what they documented:
September 2019: “Texas CBD businesses booming” — First feature. Colin’s foundational quote: “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil… there’s enough research that people just need to know and try and have the best possible version.” [Media: Feature 1]
March 2021: “Entrepreneur creates direct-to-consumer business” — Colin helped launch Jonathan Pina’s mobile vendor concept. Quote: “Pain comes in a lot of different forms.” Positioned OilWell as ecosystem builder [Media: Feature 2]
May 2021: “What is Delta 8 THC” — Steve Campion’s investigative piece. Colin’s iconic honesty: “Maybe you want to get high.” Balanced with medical expert caution and DEA statement [Media: Feature 3]
August 2021: “Houston CBD shop giving away free products for COVID vaccine” — OilWell donated $35,000 in product (1,000 caviar pre-rolls) to encourage vaccination. Coordinated with City of Houston. No political strings [Media: Feature 4]
October 2021: “Texas ban over once legal hemp product Delta 8” — When Texas reclassified Delta-8 as Schedule I overnight, Colin proactively removed all products before enforcement and warned other operators they were unknowingly shipping narcotics. Ethical leadership during crisis [Media: Feature 5]
October 2022: “Biden marijuana pardon — Texas won’t see impact” — Colin revealed personal marijuana conviction history. Showed vending machine innovation. Context: 300,000 state arrests vs. 6,500 federal pardons [Media: Feature 6]
April 2023: “Marijuana industry getting creative” — 4/20 special. Colin’s “Renaissance” framing. Hemp field footage. Nico Richardson’s comparison: Texas has 10,000 medical patients; Florida (2/3 the size) has 700,000 [Media: Feature 7]
Five different reporters. Four years. Topics spanning business, law, health, politics, community action. This is earned credibility, not purchased marketing.
Why Our Formula Diverges from Traditional RSO: 11 Key Differences
| Traditional RSO | OilWell Formulated RSO |
|---|---|
| Single high-THC indica strain | Multi-cannabinoid blend (7 compounds) |
| Naphtha or isopropanol extraction | Food-grade ethanol/CO₂ methods |
| 60-90% delta-9 THC, uncontrolled | 90mg delta-9 THC total (0.3% compliant) |
| No terpenes (destroyed by heat) | Live terpenes at 5% (7 defined terpenes) |
| No standardization or lab testing | Full panel testing (potency, pesticides, heavy metals, solvents, microbes) |
| Residual solvent risk | Solvent-free production |
| Syringe-only format | Sublingual oil + vape cartridge |
| Fully decarboxylated (always psychoactive) | Patient-controlled: raw THCa or activated THC |
| Approximate dosing | Precise 553mg/mL with graduated dropper |
| Anecdotal evidence only | Evidence-informed with 29 peer-reviewed citations |
| Illegal to ship | Farm Bill compliant, ships to Johnson County |
Delivery & Global Accessibility: Getting OilWell RSO to Wrightsville and Beyond
We don’t have a storefront in Johnson County, but we serve you daily.
Domestic Shipping to Georgia:
- USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days to Wrightsville, Kite, or anywhere in Johnson County — $8.95
- FedEx/UPS Ground: 3-5 business days — $12.95
- Free Shipping: On orders over $150
Discreet Packaging: Plain box, no cannabis logos. Tracking provided. Signature option available if you’re concerned about rural delivery.
Georgia Heat: We ship with temperature-stable packaging. The oil won’t degrade in transit through a Georgia July.
International: We ship worldwide where hemp products are legal. Full documentation and COAs included. Customer accepts customs risk.
Our PANDEM1C SEO Technology: 14 million locations in our database, 300+ AI models — ensures Johnson County residents can find us when searching “RSO near me” or “buy Rick Simpson Oil Georgia.”
Frequently Asked Questions from Johnson County
Q: Is this legal in Georgia?
A: Yes. Our product contains less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, making it a hemp product under the 2018 Farm Bill. Georgia law permits hemp-derived cannabinoids. We ship discreetly with full COAs.
Q: Will this make me fail a drug test?
A: Yes, if you use activated oil or vape. Delta-8 THC and decarboxylated THCa will trigger positive results. No, if you use raw THCa oil only — it stays non-psychoactive and may not trigger standard THC tests. But we cannot guarantee test results. If your job in agriculture or manufacturing tests, use raw form only.
Q: How long does shipping to Wrightsville take?
A: USPS Priority is 2-3 business days. Order Monday, have it by Wednesday/Thursday.
Q: Can I use this while working on my farm?
A: Raw oil: Yes. No impairment. Activated oil or vape: No. Do not operate tractors, vehicles, or equipment.
Q: What if I can’t afford $129.99?
A: Use our open-source formula. Source the distillates and make it yourself. We published the recipe because we care more about access than profit.
Q: Is this better than what I’d get at an Atlanta dispensary?
A: Georgia dispensaries don’t exist yet. If you mean Texas dispensaries: we offer 7 cannabinoids vs. their THC-only; we require no medical card; we ship to your door. Quality-wise, our testing and transparency exceed most dispensary standards.
Q: Can my doctor in Dublin prescribe this?
A: Doctors can’t prescribe hemp products, but they can advise. Bring them our formula and evidence. Many are learning about cannabinoids now. We have doctors in Houston who use our formulas for Crohn’s, PTSD, insomnia .
Q: What if it doesn’t work?
A: Everyone’s endocannabinoid system is different. Start low, go slow. Reach out — we’ll help you adjust dosing. We don’t offer refunds (cannabinoid laws), but we’ll work with you.
The Bottom Line for Johnson County
We built OilWell for people in places like Wrightsville, Georgia — people the system forgets, people who work with their hands, people dealing with pain the clinic can’t fix, people who need options but won’t be sold false hope.
What you’re getting:
- 16,590mg of seven cannabinoids in every bottle — the most transparent, advanced RSO formula available
- Legal hemp-derived product that ships to your door in Johnson County
- Patient-controlled potency — use it raw or activate it, your choice
- Open-source recipe — if you can’t afford it, make it
- Evidence-informed — 29 peer-reviewed citations, no hype
- Community-tested — seven ABC13 features, real stories, real impact
- Safety-tested — third-party labs, no solvents, full COAs
What you’re not getting:
- False cancer cure claims
- Mystery oil from someone’s garage
- Black market risk
- One-size-fits-all dosing
- Secrets
Rick Simpson’s vision was accessibility. We’ve made it legal, safe, and precise. Bentley’s story taught us that cannabinoids save lives. Colin’s story taught us that pharmaceutical dependence is real and beatable. Our ABC13 record proves we operate with integrity. Our formula proves we trust you with the truth.
If you’re in Johnson County and you’re ready to try something different — something built on science, not snake oil — we’re here.
Order today: OilWellCBD.com
Call us: (832) 416-2816
Email: [email protected]
Visit (if you’re ever in Houston): 810 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006
We ship to Wrightsville. We ship to Kite. We ship to every corner of Johnson County. And we’re not going anywhere.
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