Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Comanche County: A Complete Guide to Safe, Legal, and Effective Cannabis Therapy
The Heart of the High Plains Meets Modern Cannabis Science
Comanche County sits in the heart of Kansas’ High Plains, where the land stretches wide under endless skies and the spirit of self-reliance runs deep. Here, where farming and ranching define daily life, health solutions often come from practical, no-nonsense approaches. When conventional medicine falls short—whether for chronic pain, cancer support, or the invisible wounds of PTSD—many in Comanche County have turned to alternative options.
One name keeps surfacing in these conversations: Rick Simpson Oil (RSO). But what exactly is RSO? Is it legal in Comanche County? And how can residents access a version that’s safe, tested, and tailored to modern science?
This guide answers those questions and more. We’ll walk through the history of RSO, the science behind its potential benefits, and how OilWell Cannabis—a Houston-based company with deep roots in both medical precision and community care—has created a legal, lab-tested, multi-cannabinoid RSO that’s accessible to Comanche County residents.
Rick Simpson and the Birth of RSO: A Story of Personal Crisis and Grassroots Hope
Who Was Rick Simpson?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor, scientist, or medical researcher. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia, Canada, who found himself at the center of one of the most influential movements in modern cannabis history—not because of formal training, but because of personal suffering and a refusal to accept defeat.
In 1997, Simpson suffered a serious head injury while working at a hospital in New Brunswick. The fall left him with persistent tinnitus, dizziness, and a constellation of post-concussion symptoms that conventional medicine couldn’t resolve. The medications he was prescribed either didn’t work or made things worse. When he asked his doctor about cannabis, the request was flatly refused.
Simpson’s experience reflects a reality many in Comanche County know well: when the medical system says “there’s nothing more we can do,” patients are often left to navigate their own path. For Simpson, that path led to cannabis—and eventually to the creation of what we now call Rick Simpson Oil.
The Turning Point: A Personal Miracle
The defining moment in Simpson’s story came in 2003. He noticed three bumps on his arm and was told by his doctor they were basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer. Rather than pursue conventional treatment, Simpson applied concentrated cannabis oil directly to the lesions, covered them with bandages, and waited.
According to his account, the bumps disappeared within four days.
It’s important to note that Simpson’s experience was never verified by independent medical professionals, and no biopsy or clinical follow-up was documented. But what matters most isn’t the medical validation—it’s the hope his story inspired. Simpson’s personal testimony became the spark that lit a global movement around concentrated cannabis oil as a potential therapeutic option.
The Crusade: Free Oil for All
After his 2003 experience, Simpson dedicated himself to producing and distributing concentrated cannabis oil—free of charge. He made large batches in his home in Maccan, Nova Scotia, and gave them away to anyone who asked, particularly cancer patients and others suffering from chronic conditions.
Simpson’s philosophy was simple: cannabis oil should be accessible to everyone, not locked behind medical gatekeepers or corporate profits. He believed in a do-it-yourself approach, encouraging people to grow their own cannabis and make their own oil rather than relying on commercial products.
His story reached a worldwide audience through the 2005 documentary Run From The Cure, which framed his work as a grassroots challenge to pharmaceutical and governmental interests. The film became a cornerstone of cannabis advocacy, introducing millions to the concept of RSO.
The Legal Battle and the Legacy
Simpson’s advocacy brought him into direct conflict with Canadian law. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) raided his property in 2005 and again in 2009, seizing his plants and equipment. He was charged with cannabis cultivation, possession, and trafficking. Despite public support, he faced legal consequences and eventually left Canada for Europe, continuing his advocacy from abroad.
Simpson’s legacy is complex. He was a pioneer who brought cannabis oil into the public consciousness, but his claims—particularly about cancer cures—exceeded the scientific evidence available at the time (and still do today). His story is a reminder of the power of personal testimony, but also of the importance of grounding hope in science.
Traditional RSO: What It Was and Why It Needed to Evolve
The Traditional RSO Protocol: 60 Grams Over 90 Days
Simpson’s core recommendation was a structured oral protocol designed to deliver 60 grams of concentrated cannabis oil over roughly 90 days. He described this as a cancer treatment protocol, though he also recommended it for numerous other conditions, including chronic pain, diabetes, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, and insomnia.
The Protocol Breakdown
- Week 1: Start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice (approximately 10 to 15 milligrams) three times per day.
- Weeks 2-5: Gradually increase the dose every four days, aiming to reach 1 gram per day by the end of this period.
- Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram per day until the full 60 grams are consumed.
- Maintenance: After completing the 60-gram course, Simpson recommended 1 to 2 grams per month indefinitely.
Administration Methods
- Primary: Oral ingestion (sublingual or swallowed).
- Secondary: Topical application for skin cancers or external lesions.
- Not Recommended: Inhalation (smoking or vaping) as a primary treatment method.
Psychoactive Effects and Tolerance
Simpson acknowledged that the high doses of THC in his protocol would produce psychoactive effects, particularly during the early weeks. He recommended taking initial doses at night to sleep through the most intense effects and warned against driving or operating machinery. He believed patients would develop tolerance to the psychoactive effects within three to four weeks.
What Was Traditional RSO?
Traditional RSO was defined by Simpson’s method and materials. Here’s what it looked like:
- Source Material: High-THC, indica-dominant cannabis strains. Simpson favored heavy, sedating genetics and avoided sativa strains.
- Extraction Solvent: Naphtha (a petroleum-based solvent) or 99% isopropyl alcohol. Neither is food-grade, and naphtha in particular can leave harmful residues if not fully purged.
- Extraction Process: A simple, DIY method involving soaking plant material in solvent, filtering, and evaporating the solvent using a rice cooker. The heat from the rice cooker also decarboxylated the THCa into THC, converting the oil into a fully psychoactive product.
- Appearance: A thick, tar-like, nearly black oil with a strong cannabis odor and potential solvent residue.
- Cannabinoid Profile: Fully decarboxylated, THC-dominant (60-90% THC), with minor cannabinoids present at whatever natural ratios the source strain contained. There was no standardization or lab testing.
- Terpene Content: Minimal to none. The solvent and heat process destroyed most terpenes, leaving the oil with little aroma or flavor.
- Standardization and Testing: None. Every batch was different, and there was no way to verify potency or safety.
The Risks of Traditional RSO
While Simpson’s protocol inspired hope, it also carried significant risks:
- No Clinical Validation: There are no published randomized controlled trials or well-documented case series evaluating the 60-gram/90-day protocol for any condition.
- High THC Exposure: At the peak dosing phase, patients were consuming approximately 600 to 900 milligrams of THC per day—far exceeding anything studied in controlled clinical settings. For context, the FDA-approved synthetic THC drug dronabinol is typically dosed at 2.5 to 20 milligrams per day.
- Residual Solvent Risk: Naphtha and isopropyl alcohol are not food-grade solvents. Incomplete purging could leave harmful residues in the finished oil.
- Lack of Standardization: Every batch was different, making consistent dosing impossible.
- Potential for Harm: Using unregulated, unstandardized cannabis oil as a primary cancer treatment—potentially in place of proven therapies—introduces risks beyond the oil itself. Delayed or foregone treatment for treatable cancers is a documented concern in alternative medicine.
The Evolution of RSO: From DIY to Lab-Tested, Multi-Cannabinoid Formulas
Why OilWell’s Approach Is Different
OilWell Cannabis was founded on the belief that the spirit of Rick Simpson’s work—accessibility, patient empowerment, and a commitment to helping those in need—could be combined with modern science, lab testing, and precise formulation. The result is a product that respects the tradition of RSO while addressing its limitations.
Here’s how OilWell’s RSO diverges from the traditional approach:
| Dimension | Traditional RSO | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Source Material | Single high-THC indica strain | Multi-cannabinoid blend from multiple sources |
| Extraction Method | Naphtha or isopropyl alcohol | Food-grade ethanol or CO₂ methods |
| Cannabinoid Profile | THC-dominant, uncontrolled | Seven defined cannabinoids at specific ratios |
| Terpene Content | Destroyed by high-heat process | Live terpenes at 5% with defined seven-terpene profile |
| Standardization | None—every batch different | Lab-tested with specific mg/mL targets |
| Lab Testing | Not available or performed | Full panel testing (potency, terpenes, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbial) |
| Residual Solvents | Significant risk with naphtha | Controlled and tested |
| Dosing Precision | Approximate, syringe-based | Measured per mL with known cannabinoid content (553 mg/mL) |
| Product Formats | Single thick oil only | Sublingual oil and vape cartridge with format-specific formulas |
| THCa Preservation | No—fully decarboxylated by heat | Yes—THCa included as a separate ingredient at 1,500 mg |
| Evidence Approach | Anecdotal, personal testimony | Research-backed, evidence-weighted |
The Science Behind OilWell’s Multi-Cannabinoid Approach
Traditional RSO relied on whatever single strain the maker grew or sourced. OilWell’s formulas intentionally include seven cannabinoids—CBD, CBG, delta-8 THC, THCa, delta-9 THC, CBN, and CBC—because the entourage effect literature suggests potential benefits from cannabinoid diversity.
The Entourage Effect: Why More Cannabinoids May Be Better
The entourage effect is the idea that cannabinoids and terpenes work better together than in isolation. While robust clinical proof of whole-formula synergy in humans is still limited, preclinical and review literature provide a strong theoretical foundation.
A 2024 review in Pharmaceuticals summarized the current state of entourage-effect research, noting that while the concept is influential, robust proof of clinically meaningful entourage effects in humans remains limited. However, the review also highlighted that terpene bioactivity is plausible and worth studying further.
OilWell’s seven-cannabinoid, seven-terpene formula is designed to maximize the potential for entourage effects while acknowledging that the science is still evolving.
The OilWell Story: From a Dog’s Miracle to a Mission of Integrity
Founded on Love and Loss
OilWell Cannabis wasn’t born in a boardroom or a laboratory. It began with a dog named Bentley—a beloved companion who faced a devastating diagnosis. When veterinarians told Colin Valencia that euthanasia was the only humane option for Bentley’s paralysis, Colin refused to accept that verdict. He had already seen too much loss in his life, and Bentley was a fighter.
Colin’s journey with cannabis had been recreational up to that point, but Bentley’s crisis forced him to explore its therapeutic potential. He learned to create CBD golden paste, a specialized cannabinoid formula for pets. The results were nothing short of miraculous: Bentley got up, walked across the room, and brought Colin his ball to play.
Bentley lived another ten years, passing naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed specialized cannabis formulas for every condition Bentley faced—neurodegeneration, dementia, glaucoma, and arthritis. This hands-on experience became the foundation of OilWell’s approach: multi-cannabinoid synergy, precise dosing, and a commitment to real-world results.
From Pets to People: A Personal Mission
Colin’s work with Bentley led him to explore cannabis for human health. He discovered that single cannabinoids weren’t enough to address complex conditions. Just as Bentley needed a combination of CBD, CBG, THCa, and other cannabinoids to thrive, people with chronic pain, PTSD, or cancer often require a multi-pathway approach.
Colin’s own struggles with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction deepened his understanding of cannabis’s therapeutic potential. When he decided to quit Xanax cold turkey, he turned to the cannabinoid knowledge he had developed for Bentley. The Peace Gummies formula, now an OilWell product, was born from midnight experiments during his withdrawal.
A Company Built on Integrity
OilWell Cannabis operates from Montrose, Houston, Texas, but its mission extends far beyond the Lone Star State. The company is built on four core principles:
- Accessibility Over Gatekeeping: No medical card is required. Anyone age 21 or older can purchase OilWell’s RSO, which ships nationwide and internationally.
- Patient-Controlled Potency: THCa is sold in its acidic, non-psychoactive form. Customers decide whether to use it raw for daytime relief or decarboxylate it into THC for full psychoactive potency.
- Open-Source Formulas: OilWell publishes complete formulas so that anyone who can’t afford the product can source ingredients and make their own version. This echoes Simpson’s original ethos of free access to medicine.
- Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating: OilWell’s formulas are anchored to peer-reviewed research, with clear distinctions between what’s well-supported, what’s emerging, and what’s overstated.
Media Recognition: Houston’s Go-To Cannabis Authority
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston (KTRK)—the ABC affiliate serving the fourth-largest city in the U.S.—featured Colin Valencia and OilWell Cannabis in seven news segments spanning business, law, medicine, community health, and politics. No other Houston cannabis operator has matched this frequency or breadth of coverage.
Here’s a snapshot of the media record:
- September 2019: ABC13 featured OilWell as part of a story on the booming CBD industry. Colin’s quote—“I’m not trying to sell people snake oil. I’m not trying to sell people hope. But there’s enough research out there that people just need to know and try and have the best possible version to base their opinions off of to give it a fair shot as to whether it’s right or wrong for them.”—became the foundation of OilWell’s philosophy.
- May 2021: Colin’s iconic exchange with reporter Steve Campion—“I don’t give a sh* if it’s wrong to say you’ll get high off it. Maybe you want to get high.”*—demonstrated his radical honesty on mainstream television.
- August 2021: OilWell gave away $35,000 worth of product to encourage COVID-19 vaccination, coordinating with the city of Houston to amplify the effort.
- October 2021: When Texas banned Delta-8 THC overnight, Colin proactively removed all Delta-8 products from OilWell’s shelves and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics.
- October 2022: Colin revealed his personal history with a marijuana conviction, adding depth and authenticity to OilWell’s mission.
- April 2023: Colin described the current moment as a “Renaissance” for the cannabis industry, positioning OilWell at the forefront of innovation.
These features are more than media coverage—they’re a testament to OilWell’s credibility, integrity, and commitment to community.
OilWell’s RSO Formulas: A Breakdown of What’s Inside
OilWell offers two RSO products, each designed for different use cases:
1. RSO Sublingual Oil ($129.99)
- Format: 30 mL bottle (1 fl oz)
- Total Cannabinoids: 16,590 mg (553 mg per mL)
- Cannabinoid Profile:
- CBD: 4,500 mg
- CBG: 3,000 mg
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000 mg
- THCa: 1,500 mg
- Delta-9 THC: 90 mg
- CBN: 750 mg
- CBC: 750 mg
- Terpenes: 5% live terpenes (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Base: Organic MCT oil
- Onset: 15 to 45 minutes
- Duration: 4 to 6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13 to 19% (sublingual absorption partially bypasses first-pass liver metabolism)
2. RSO Vape Cartridge ($49.99)
- Format: 1-gram cartridge
- Total Cannabinoids: 900 mg+
- Cannabinoid Profile:
- CBD: 30%
- CBG: 20%
- Delta-8 THC: 15%
- THCa: 10% (auto-decarboxylates at vaping temperature)
- CBN: 10%
- CBC: 10%
- Terpenes: 5%+ live terpenes (same seven-terpene profile as the sublingual oil)
- Compatibility: 510-thread universal battery
- Onset: 1 to 2 minutes
- Duration: 2 to 4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10 to 35% (variable, dependent on inhalation technique)
The Science Behind the Formula: What Each Cannabinoid and Terpene Brings to the Table
OilWell’s RSO isn’t just a random blend of cannabinoids—it’s a carefully formulated product where each compound has a specific role, backed by research. Here’s a breakdown of what each cannabinoid and terpene contributes:
Cannabinoids
CBD (Cannabidiol) – 4,500 mg in Sublingual Oil
- Evidence Profile: The most well-studied non-psychoactive cannabinoid.
- Best Supported Uses: Rare epilepsies (FDA-approved Epidiolex), anxiety, chronic pain.
- Why It’s in the Formula: CBD provides broad therapeutic potential without psychoactive effects. It may also buffer some of the anxiety or paranoia associated with THC.
CBG (Cannabigerol) – 3,000 mg in Sublingual Oil
- Evidence Profile: Emerging preclinical and review-level evidence.
- Potential Uses: Neuroprotection, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity.
- Why It’s in the Formula: CBG is the biosynthetic precursor to other cannabinoids and may offer unique anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective benefits.
Delta-8 THC – 6,000 mg in Sublingual Oil
- Evidence Profile: Psychoactive, pharmacologically similar to delta-9 THC but less potent.
- Potential Uses: Nausea relief, appetite stimulation, pain management.
- Why It’s in the Formula: Delta-8 THC provides psychoactive effects with potentially less anxiety or paranoia than delta-9 THC. It’s also more stable and easier to produce at scale.
THCa (Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid) – 1,500 mg in Sublingual Oil
- Evidence Profile: Non-psychoactive precursor to THC with emerging preclinical evidence.
- Potential Uses: Anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, immunomodulatory.
- Why It’s in the Formula: THCa allows for patient-controlled potency. Used raw, it’s non-psychoactive; decarboxylated, it converts to THC for full psychoactive effects.
Delta-9 THC – 90 mg in Sublingual Oil
- Evidence Profile: The most well-studied psychoactive cannabinoid.
- Best Supported Uses: Chemotherapy-related nausea, appetite stimulation, chronic pain.
- Why It’s in the Formula: Delta-9 THC provides potent therapeutic effects but is kept at a low dose (90 mg total) to minimize psychoactive impairment.
CBN (Cannabinol) – 750 mg in Sublingual Oil
- Evidence Profile: Weak human evidence; often overstated for sleep.
- Potential Uses: Sedation, sleep support.
- Why It’s in the Formula: CBN is included for its potential sleep benefits, though the evidence is still limited. At 25 to 50 mg per dose, it aligns with dosages used in some studies.
CBC (Cannabichromene) – 750 mg in Sublingual Oil
- Evidence Profile: Emerging preclinical evidence.
- Potential Uses: Neurogenesis, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial.
- Why It’s in the Formula: CBC is included for its potential neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects, though human evidence is still developing.
Terpenes (5% in Both Products)
Terpenes are aromatic compounds that contribute to the flavor and potential therapeutic effects of cannabis. OilWell’s seven-terpene profile is designed to complement the cannabinoid blend:
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Limonene (Citrus-Bright):
- Potential Benefits: Mood enhancement, stress relief.
- Evidence: Preclinical studies suggest limonene may have anxiolytic and antidepressant effects, but human evidence is limited.
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Myrcene:
- Potential Benefits: Sedation, muscle relaxation.
- Evidence: Often cited as a sedating terpene, but human evidence is weak. More research is needed.
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Caryophyllene (β-Caryophyllene – Pepper/Spice):
- Potential Benefits: Anti-inflammatory, pain relief.
- Evidence: Unique among terpenes for its ability to directly activate CB2 receptors, making it a strong candidate for anti-inflammatory effects.
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Pinene (Forest-Fresh):
- Potential Benefits: Memory enhancement, anti-inflammatory.
- Evidence: Preclinical studies suggest pinene may improve cognitive function and reduce inflammation, but human evidence is limited.
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Linalool (Floral, Lavender):
- Potential Benefits: Stress relief, sedation.
- Evidence: Preclinical studies suggest linalool may have anxiolytic and sedative effects, but human evidence is limited.
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Humulene (Earthy, Woody):
- Potential Benefits: Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial.
- Evidence: Preclinical studies suggest humulene may have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, but human evidence is limited.
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Terpinolene (Piney, Fruity, Sparkling):
- Potential Benefits: Antioxidant, sedative.
- Evidence: One of the least clinically characterized terpenes, with most evidence coming from preclinical studies.
How to Use OilWell’s RSO in Comanche County
Choosing the Right Format
OilWell’s RSO is available in two formats, each suited to different needs:
| Use Case | Recommended Format | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Fast relief (acute pain, nausea, panic) | Vape Cartridge | 1-2 minute onset for immediate symptom management. |
| Sustained relief (chronic pain, sleep) | Sublingual Oil | 4-6 hour duration for all-day or all-night support. |
| Maximum bioavailability | Sublingual Oil | 13-19% absorption (sublingual route partially bypasses first-pass metabolism). |
| Portability and discretion | Vape Cartridge | Compact and easy to use on the go. |
| Precise dosing control | Sublingual Oil | Graduated dropper allows for 0.1 mL increments. |
| Daytime non-psychoactive use | Sublingual Oil (raw) | THCa stays inactive, zero impairment. |
| Nighttime psychoactive use | Sublingual Oil (decarbed) or Vape | Activated THCa + delta-8 THC for full therapeutic potency. |
Condition-Specific Usage Contexts
Important Disclaimer: The following usage contexts are informed by cannabinoid research and OilWell’s formulation rationale. They are not medical prescriptions, FDA-approved treatment protocols, or a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using cannabinoid products, especially if you have a medical condition, are taking medications, are pregnant or nursing, or have any health concerns.
Chemotherapy-Related Nausea and Appetite Support
- Pre-Chemo: 0.5 to 1.0 mL sublingual oil approximately 1 hour before treatment.
- Acute Breakthrough Nausea: 2 to 3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset).
- Post-Chemo: 0.5 mL sublingual oil every 6 hours as needed.
- Sleep Support During Treatment: 1.0 to 2.0 mL sublingual oil before bed (delivers 25 to 50 mg CBN).
- Evidence Context: Delta-8 THC antiemetic evidence, delta-9 THC nausea and vomiting evidence, CBD anxiolytic buffering.
Chronic Pain (Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Neuropathy)
- Daytime: 0.3 to 0.5 mL raw sublingual oil—provides anti-inflammatory cannabinoid exposure without psychoactive impairment.
- Nighttime: 0.5 to 1.0 mL decarboxylated sublingual oil—combines pain relief with CBN sleep support.
- Breakthrough Pain: Vape as needed for rapid onset.
- Evidence Context: CBD pain evidence, delta-9 THC pain evidence, beta-caryophyllene CB2 agonism, THCa COX-2 inhibition.
Sleep Support
- Before Bed: 1.0 to 2.0 mL sublingual oil.
- At 2.0 mL, this delivers 50 mg CBN—the dosage level investigated in some sleep studies.
- At 1.0 mL, this delivers 25 mg CBN—above the 20 mg threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance in published research.
- Evidence Context: CBN sleep evidence, cannabis and sleep review literature.
Anxiety and Stress
- Daytime Functional Relief: 0.3 mL raw sublingual oil—CBD and CBG address anxiety-related pathways without psychoactive impairment.
- Nighttime: 1.0 mL sublingual oil—full cannabinoid profile including CBN for sleep architecture.
- Evidence Context: CBD anxiety evidence, CBG pharmacology, limonene entourage-effect evidence.
General Titration Principle
Start low, go slow. Begin with 0.25 to 0.5 mL sublingual oil and assess effects over 2 to 3 hours before increasing. Individual responses vary based on body weight, metabolism, tolerance, concurrent medications, and other factors.
Legal Status in Comanche County: What You Need to Know
Federal and State Compliance
OilWell’s RSO is fully compliant with the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp and hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight at the federal level. The sublingual oil contains only 90 mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30 mL bottle—well under the 0.3% threshold.
THCa: The Legal Pathway to Potency
THCa is the acidic, non-psychoactive precursor to THC. It is not itself delta-9 THC, which is why it’s legal under the Farm Bill. However, THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. This creates a legal pathway to potency:
- Raw Use: All 1,500 mg of THCa stays non-psychoactive, making the product suitable for daytime use with zero impairment.
- Decarboxylation: Heating the oil at 260°F (125°C) for 45 to 60 minutes converts 1,500 mg of THCa into approximately 1,315 mg of delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90 mg of delta-9 THC, this yields approximately 1,405 mg of total delta-9 THC—comparable to traditional high-THC RSO.
- Vape Use: The vape cartridge auto-decarboxylates THCa at vaping temperature (400 to 450°F), delivering freshly activated cannabinoids with each puff.
Important Legal Notice: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. Customers are responsible for understanding and complying with their local laws regarding cannabinoid products. OilWell ships with full documentation, Certificates of Analysis (COAs), and receipts. International customers accept all customs and legal responsibility.
Kansas-Specific Considerations
Kansas has some of the strictest cannabis laws in the U.S. Here’s what Comanche County residents need to know:
- Hemp-Derived Products: Kansas follows federal law for hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC. OilWell’s RSO meets this requirement.
- THCa: Kansas does not explicitly ban THCa, but it’s important to note that decarboxylating THCa into THC may change the legal status of the product in your possession.
- Delta-8 THC: Kansas has not explicitly banned delta-8 THC, but it’s wise to stay informed about any changes in state law.
- Local Enforcement: While OilWell’s products are federally compliant, local law enforcement may not always be familiar with the nuances of hemp-derived cannabinoids. Always keep your receipt and Certificate of Analysis (COA) with your product.
How Comanche County Residents Can Access OilWell’s RSO
Nationwide Shipping
OilWell ships to all 50 states where Farm Bill-compliant products are legal. Here’s how it works:
- Shipping Methods: USPS Priority Mail (2 to 3 business days), FedEx and UPS Ground (3 to 5 business days).
- Packaging: Discreet, with no cannabis branding visible.
- Tracking: Provided for all orders.
- Temperature Control: Temperature-stable packaging for summer shipments.
- Signature Requirement: Available upon request.
International Shipping
OilWell ships internationally to jurisdictions where hemp-derived products with less than 0.3% delta-9 THC are permitted. All international packages include:
- Full documentation
- Certificates of Analysis (COAs)
- Receipts for customs purposes
Note: Customers are responsible for verifying legality in their jurisdiction and accept all customs and legal risk. Contact OilWell at (832) 416-2816 or [email protected] for international shipping inquiries.
Local Resources in Comanche County
While OilWell ships directly to Comanche County, residents may also find support through local resources:
- Comanche County Health Department: Provides general health information and referrals.
- Address: 101 S New York Ave, Coldwater, KS 67029
- Phone: (620) 582-2184
- South Central Kansas Medical Center (Arkansas City): Offers primary care and specialty services.
- Address: 6401 Patterson Pkwy, Arkansas City, KS 67005
- Phone: (620) 442-2500
- Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE): Provides information on state health programs and regulations.
- Website: www.kdhe.ks.gov
The Future of RSO in Comanche County: A Call to Informed Choice
Rick Simpson Oil began as a grassroots movement—a single man’s attempt to help others after conventional medicine failed him. Today, RSO has evolved from a crude, untested extract into a lab-tested, multi-cannabinoid formula that respects the tradition while embracing modern science.
For residents of Comanche County, where self-reliance and practical solutions are valued, OilWell’s RSO offers a way to explore cannabis therapy with confidence. It’s legal, lab-tested, and backed by a company with a mission of integrity and accessibility.
But with that accessibility comes responsibility. Cannabis is not a cure-all, and it’s not right for everyone. The key is informed choice—understanding the science, respecting the risks, and making decisions that align with your health and values.
What You Can Do Next
- Educate Yourself: Read the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section of this guide to understand the evidence behind each cannabinoid and terpene.
- Consult Your Healthcare Provider: If you’re considering RSO for a medical condition, talk to a healthcare provider who understands cannabis therapy.
- Start Low, Go Slow: If you decide to try RSO, begin with a low dose and titrate up gradually.
- Stay Informed: Cannabis laws and research are evolving. Stay up-to-date on the latest developments in Kansas and beyond.
- Connect with the Community: Share your experiences with others in Comanche County who are exploring cannabis therapy. Your story could help someone else find hope.
Final Thoughts: From Bentley’s Miracle to Comanche County’s Future
OilWell Cannabis began with a dog named Bentley—a beloved companion who defied the odds and lived another ten years thanks to the power of cannabinoids. That story is a reminder that sometimes, the most profound healing comes from the most unexpected places.
For residents of Comanche County, where the land is vast and the spirit is strong, OilWell’s RSO offers a way to take control of your health with a product that’s legal, lab-tested, and grounded in science. It’s not a magic bullet, but it’s a tool—one that could make a real difference for those who need it most.
As Colin Valencia often says, “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil. I’m not trying to sell people hope. But there’s enough research out there that people just need to know and try and have the best possible version to base their opinions off of to give it a fair shot as to whether it’s right or wrong for them.”
That’s the OilWell promise: honest education, real science, and a commitment to helping people make informed choices about their health. For Comanche County, that promise is now within reach.
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