Rick Simpson Oil in Franklin County, Alabama: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this in Franklin County—maybe in Russellville, or out in the rural stretches where the poultry farms and furniture factories keep our community working—you’ve probably heard the name Rick Simpson. Maybe from a neighbor dealing with cancer, a veteran at the VFW hall talking about PTSD relief, or someone at church who’s exhausted from chronic pain and searching for alternatives beyond the pills that leave them foggy and disconnected.
We get it. We’re OilWell Cannabis, and while we’re based in Houston, Texas, we built our company for people exactly like you—people who’ve been let down by conventional medicine, who live in places where specialist care is an hour away in Huntsville or Birmingham, and who need honest answers about cannabis oil without the hype or legal risks.
This guide isn’t a sales pitch. It’s the most comprehensive, evidence-grounded education on Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) you’ll find anywhere—specifically adapted for Franklin County’s realities. We’ll cover everything: the history, the science, the legal framework in Alabama, how our formulas work, and why we publish our exact recipe so you can make it yourself if you need to. Let’s start with the truth.
Who Was Rick Simpson, and Why Does His Story Matter Here?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a tradesman, like many folks in Franklin County who work with their hands and understand that the “experts” don’t always have the answers. In 1997, Simpson fell from scaffolding at a hospital, suffered a head injury, and developed chronic pain and tinnitus that prescription drugs couldn’t touch. When he asked his doctor about cannabis, the doctor refused. So Simpson took matters into his own hands.
In 2003, after reading about a 1974 NIH study where THC slowed tumors in mice, Simpson applied concentrated cannabis oil to three bumps on his arm that he claimed were basal cell carcinoma. According to his story, the lesions disappeared in four days. No biopsy, no medical verification—but that personal testimony became the origin of Rick Simpson Oil.
Here’s what Franklin County needs to understand: Simpson’s story is historically important, but it’s not medical evidence. He never ran a clinical trial, never published in a peer-reviewed journal, and never had his claims independently verified. What he did do was spark a global movement that forced the world to take cannabis seriously. That matters in Alabama, where our state’s medical cannabis program passed in 2021 but still hasn’t opened a single dispensary in Franklin County as of 2024. People here are desperate for options, and Simpson’s story resonates because it’s about taking control when the system fails you.
Traditional RSO: What It Actually Was
If you’ve seen “RSO” at a shop in Huntsville or online, you might not be getting what you think. Traditional RSO was crude, unstandardized, and potentially dangerous. Let’s break down what Simpson actually made, because understanding the difference between that and modern formulas could save your life.
The Extraction Process (and Why It’s Risky)
Simpson used naphtha (yes, lighter fluid) or 99% isopropyl alcohol to strip cannabinoids from cannabis in a bucket. He’d filter it, evaporate the solvent in a rice cooker, and what was left—black, tarry oil—went into syringes. Here’s the problem for Franklin County residents thinking about DIY:
- Naphtha isn’t food-grade. It can contain benzene and toluene—known carcinogens. Even trace residues are dangerous, and without lab testing (which Simpson didn’t do), you’d never know.
- No standardization. Every batch varied. One syringe might be 60% THC, the next 90%. For a cancer patient in Phil Campbell trying to manage dosing, that’s Russian roulette.
- No terpenes. The heat destroyed them. Traditional RSO was just cannabinoids—no entourage effect, no nuanced benefits.
- Always psychoactive. The heat converted all THCa to delta-9 THC, so you couldn’t use it during the day if you needed to work, drive, or parent.
In Franklin County, where many folks work at Wayne Farms or other manufacturing jobs where safety matters, impairment isn’t an option. Traditional RSO’s one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work for our lifestyle.
Simpson’s 60-Gram Protocol: The Facts, Not the Hype
Simpson’s famous regimen was 60 grams over 90 days, titrating from a half-grain-of-rice dose up to 1 gram per day. Here’s what that meant:
- Week 1: ~30-45mg/day (three tiny doses)
- Weeks 2-5: Double every four days until reaching 1,000mg/day
- Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily (roughly 600-900mg of delta-9 THC)
Critical context for Franklin County:
- This protocol was never validated in a clinical trial.
- At peak dosing, you’d consume 600-900mg of THC daily—doses no researcher has studied for safety.
- The risks are real: severe anxiety, panic, tachycardia, cannabis use disorder, and dangerous impairment.
- For someone in Red Bay dealing with chemo side effects or a veteran in Vina with PTSD, these doses could be overwhelming without medical supervision.
We’re not saying Simpson’s approach was worthless—it gave people hope when they had none. But in Franklin County, where the nearest oncologist might be at Huntsville Hospital or UAB, you need precision, not guesswork.
How OilWell’s RSO Differs: Built for Places Like Franklin County
When we founded OilWell, we weren’t trying to replicate Simpson’s method. We were trying to solve the problems that made his oil dangerous and impractical for everyday people—especially folks in rural Alabama who need medicine that fits real life, not a radical protocol.
Our Four Core Principles
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
In Alabama, you still can’t walk into a dispensary in Franklin County and buy medical cannabis. Our program exists on paper but not on the ground. Meanwhile, pain, cancer, and PTSD don’t wait for bureaucracy.
Our RSO is Farm Bill compliant—less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at purchase. No medical card required. If you’re 21+, we can ship directly to your doorstep in Russellville, Hackleburg, or anywhere in Franklin County. Same-day delivery if you’re in Houston’s medical center (which serves 10 million patients a year), but for Franklin County, USPS Priority Mail gets it to you in 2-3 days.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
This is where we innovated for people who work shifts at the poultry plant or need to drive their kids to school. Our formula includes 1,500mg of THCa—the raw, non-psychoactive precursor to THC.
- Daytime (raw): Keep it unheated. THCa stays non-psychoactive. You get anti-inflammatory benefits without impairment. Perfect for a carpenter in Belgreen who needs pain relief but must stay sharp.
- Nighttime (activated): Heat the oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes. That converts THCa to ~1,315mg of delta-9 THC. Combined with the 90mg already in the bottle, you get ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC—true RSO potency, legally, because you activated it yourself.
- Instant (vape): Our vape cartridge auto-decarbs at 400-450°F. Two puffs, 1-2 minutes, and you’ve got breakthrough relief for panic or acute pain.
You control the experience, not us. That’s how medicine should work in Franklin County, where one size never fits all.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish our exact recipe publicly. Why? Because Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free, and we honor that ethos. If $129.99 for our sublingual oil is out of reach, you can source the distillates and make it yourself. Here’s the formula:
RSO Sublingual Oil (Open-Source Recipe)
- 4,500mg CBD | 3,000mg CBG | 6,000mg Delta-8 THC | 1,500mg THCa | 90mg Delta-9 THC | 750mg CBN | 750mg CBC
- 5% live terpenes (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Organic MCT oil to 30mL
- 553mg total cannabinoids per mL | 16,590mg total per bottle
This isn’t proprietary. It’s yours. For a DIYer in Spruce Pine who’s been making their own tinctures, this is the blueprint. For a caregiver in Phil Campbell whose loved one has cancer, this is transparency you won’t find anywhere else.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Hype-Driven
Every cannabinoid and terpene in our formula is tied to peer-reviewed research. We don’t make claims the science can’t support. Here’s what the evidence actually says—for Franklin County residents who deserve honesty.
The Science: What Each Compound Does (And Doesn’t Do)
We’re not going to insult your intelligence. You’re dealing with real health issues, and you need real information—not buzzwords. Let’s walk through each component.
The Cannabinoids: Seven Paths to Relief
CBD (4,500mg)
- What it does: Best evidence for rare epilepsies (FDA-approved Epidiolex), decent support for anxiety, emerging data for chronic pain.
- For Franklin County: If you’re a veteran with PTSD in Vina, CBD’s anxiolytic effects can help without getting you high. A 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants showed significant anxiety reduction [3]. For the farmer in Hackleburg with arthritis, CBD’s anti-inflammatory properties are promising, though pain research is still developing [4].
- Safety: Can elevate liver enzymes—important if you’re on other meds. Always check with your doctor.
CBG (3,000mg)
- What it does: Neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, possible benefits for IBS and glaucoma. Still mostly preclinical.
- For Franklin County: We included this because Bentley needed neuroprotection as he aged, and it worked. If you’re dealing with early dementia or nerve damage from years of physical labor, CBG’s receptor activity (CB1, CB2, 5-HT1A) is promising [7][8]. But let’s be clear: it’s not proven. It’s promising.
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
- What it does: Psychoactive, but less potent than delta-9. Good for nausea and appetite.
- For Franklin County: If you’re going through chemo at Russellville Hospital and need appetite stimulation, delta-8’s antiemetic evidence is solid [9]. It’s also less likely to trigger anxiety than delta-9—crucial for someone already stressed about medical bills.
- Caution: It’s still THC. You’ll fail a drug test. If you work at a factory with testing, use the raw THCa option instead.
THCa (1,500mg)
- What it does: Non-psychoactive anti-inflammatory via COX-2 inhibition, neuroprotective via PPARγ.
- For Franklin County: This is your daytime option. Take it before church on Sunday, before a shift at Wayne Farms, or before driving to Huntsville for a doctor’s appointment. No high, just relief. But remember: heat it, and it becomes THC [12].
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
- What it does: Strongest evidence for chemo nausea, pain, and appetite. Also carries the most risks.
- For Franklin County: We keep this low—only 90mg total in the bottle, well under Alabama’s legal limit. It’s enough to contribute to the entourage effect but not enough to dominate. If you want full delta-9 potency, decarb the THCa. That’s your choice.
CBN (750mg)
- What it does: Marketed for sleep, but evidence is weak. A 2021 review found no clinical trials validating sleep claims [16].
- For Franklin County: We include it because at 750mg (25mg per mL), you’re getting a dose that might help, especially if your insomnia is tied to pain or anxiety. But we won’t lie: the science isn’t there yet. Try it. See if it works for you. That’s what Bentley did.
CBC (750mg)
- What it does: Anti-inflammatory, possible neurogenesis, antibacterial. Very early research [18][19].
- For Franklin County: Another “promising but unproven” compound. We include it because the entourage hypothesis suggests cannabinoids work better together. For someone in Red Bay with Crohn’s disease, CBC’s gut anti-inflammatory potential is worth exploring.
The Terpenes: More Than Just Smell
Our 5% live terpene profile isn’t for flavor alone. These compounds have real pharmacology—just not always human proof.
- Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene): The star. It’s a CB2 agonist—directly activates your endocannabinoid system. For inflammation from years of physical work, this matters [24].
- Limonene: Citrusy, mood-lifting. Can reduce THC-induced anxiety—helpful if you’re new to cannabis [21].
- Myrcene: Earthy, relaxing. Preclinically interesting for pain, but human data is thin [23].
- Pinene: Forest-fresh, potentially improves focus. For the farmer who needs clarity.
- Linalool: Lavender-like, calming. Good for anxiety and sleep [26].
- Humulene: Woody, anti-inflammatory. Works synergistically with caryophyllene [27].
- Terpinolene: Fruity, complex. One of the least studied, but adds depth [28].
The honest take: Terpenes make the product smell and taste better, and the science is plausible. But if someone tells you myrcene is a proven sedative, they’re overstating [20]. We include them because they’re part of the whole plant experience, not because they’re magic.
The Alabama Legal Landscape: Why This Matters Right Now
Let’s be blunt about cannabis in Franklin County. Alabama passed the Darren Wesley ‘Ato’ Hall Compassion Act in 2021, legalizing medical cannabis. But as of 2024, not a single dispensary is open. The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission keeps delaying licenses, and Franklin County isn’t even on the initial rollout map.
What does that mean for you?
- You can’t legally buy medical cannabis in Russellville, Hackleburg, or anywhere in the county.
- You can’t get a medical card yet—even if you have cancer, PTSD, or chronic pain.
- Crossing state lines to buy from Tennessee or Florida is federally illegal.
But here’s what IS legal: The 2018 Farm Bill. Our product contains 90mg of delta-9 THC in a 30mL bottle—that’s 0.3% by weight, the federal limit. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. We can ship directly to your home in Franklin County legally.
Important: THCa is non-psychoactive until heated. When you decarb it at home, you’re activating it for personal use. That’s your legal right under the Farm Bill. We provide COAs (Certificates of Analysis) with every shipment so you have full documentation.
For veterans: If you’re at the VFW in Phil Campbell or the American Legion in Russellville, you’ve probably heard about cannabis for PTSD. The VA can’t prescribe it, but they can’t stop you from using legal hemp products. Our vape formula is what Colin uses for his own PTSD—fast relief without waiting for pills to kick in.
Our Products: Specifications for Franklin County Residents
We offer two formats because different situations call for different tools.
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99
The workhorse for daily management.
- 30mL bottle, 553mg/mL, 16,590mg total cannabinoids
- Dosing: Graduated dropper in 0.1mL increments (55mg cannabinoids per 0.1mL)
- Onset: 15-45 minutes sublingually, peaks at 1-2 hours, lasts 4-6 hours
- Best for: Chronic pain, sleep maintenance, anxiety, inflammation
- Daytime use: Take 0.1-0.2mL raw (non-decarbed) for non-psychoactive relief
- Nighttime use: Take 0.5-1mL decarbed for full-spectrum effects + 25-50mg CBN for sleep
For Franklin County: If you’re a teacher in Russellville dealing with fibromyalgia, take 0.2mL raw before school. No one knows. No impairment. If you’re a retiree in Vina with cancer-related pain, take 1mL decarbed at bedtime. Work with your oncologist—we’re not a replacement for medical care.
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99
The emergency option for breakthrough moments.
- 1g cartridge, 900mg+ cannabinoids, 510-thread compatible
- Onset: 1-2 minutes, peaks at 10-15 minutes, lasts 2-4 hours
- Best for: Acute panic attacks, breakthrough pain, chemo nausea, PTSD flashbacks
- Why it works: Vaping instantly decarboxylates THCa. Every puff is activated.
- Portability: Keep it in your truck if you’re a contractor in Hackleburg. Use it when the pain spikes.
For Franklin County: If you’re a veteran at the park in Red Bay and a PTSD trigger hits, two puffs give you relief before you can even process what happened. It’s not a replacement for therapy—it’s a tool for management.
When to Use Each Format in Franklin County
| Situation | Format | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Morning stiffness before work | Sublingual (raw) | No impairment, lasts through your shift |
| Lunch break anxiety | Vape | Instant relief, back to work in 10 minutes |
| Post-work chronic pain | Sublingual (decarbed) | Full spectrum, long-lasting, helps you sleep |
| Chemo nausea at Russellville Hospital | Vape | Immediate antiemetic effect |
| Sunday church anxiety | Sublingual (raw) | Functional, no one knows |
| 3 AM insomnia | Sublingual (decarbed) | CBN + THC for sleep architecture |
Condition-Specific Guidance for Franklin County Residents
We’re not doctors. But we can share what the evidence suggests and what’s worked for people in similar situations. Always consult your physician—especially if you’re at Russellville Hospital or seeing a specialist in Huntsville.
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy)
The Franklin County reality: Years of physical work—whether in poultry plants, on farms, or in manufacturing—wreck your body. Opioids are a trap. NSAIDs tear up your stomach.
Our approach:
- Daytime: 0.2-0.3mL raw sublingual. CBD (150-225mg) + CBG (100-150mg) + THCa (50-75mg) = anti-inflammatory without impairment.
- Nighttime: 0.5-1mL decarbed. Adds delta-8 (300-600mg) and delta-9 (4.5-9mg) for pain modulation + CBN (12.5-25mg) for sleep.
- Breakthrough: Vape 2-3 puffs. Gets you through the worst moments.
Evidence: CBD for pain is promising but heterogeneous [4]. Delta-9 THC has modest pain benefit but increases dizziness and discontinuation [13]. Caryophyllene’s CB2 activation adds another anti-inflammatory pathway [24].
Cancer Support (Chemo Side Effects)
The Franklin County reality: Traveling to Huntsville or Birmingham for treatment is exhausting. You need something for nausea, appetite, and sleep that works when you’re back home.
Our approach:
- Pre-chemo (if approved by oncologist): 0.5mL sublingual 1 hour before. Delta-8’s antiemetic effect [9] helps with nausea.
- During chemo: Vape as needed. Instant relief without waiting for pills.
- Post-chemo: 1mL sublingual at bedtime. CBN for sleep, delta-8 for appetite.
Critical: Coordinate with your oncology team at Russellville Hospital or wherever you’re receiving care. Do not replace proven treatments with RSO. Use it for symptom management, not cure.
PTSD & Anxiety
The Franklin County reality: Veterans are everywhere. The VFW in Phil Campbell is full of guys who’ve been through hell. The VA pushes pills that turn you into a zombie.
Our approach:
- Daytime anxiety: 0.2mL raw sublingual. CBD’s anxiolytic effect [3] + CBG’s receptor modulation [8] without impairment.
- Panic attacks: Vape. Colin uses this for his own PTSD. Two puffs, 1-2 minutes, you’re grounded.
- Night terrors: 1mL decarbed sublingual. Full cannabinoid profile + 25mg CBN for sleep architecture.
Honest note: Limonene may reduce THC-induced anxiety [20]. If you’re sensitive, start with raw.
Sleep Disorders
The Franklin County reality: Insomnia is rampant—pain, stress, shift work. Prescription sleep meds are addictive.
Our approach:
- Standard dose: 1mL sublingual at bedtime = 25mg CBN. That’s above the 20mg threshold from the 2024 sleep literature [17].
- Severe insomnia: 2mL = 50mg CBN, the dose investigated in recent studies [16].
- Why it might work: CBN’s evidence is weak, but combined with delta-8’s relaxing effects and linalool’s calming properties [26], the formula is designed for sleep. It works for Colin. It might work for you.
Delivery to Franklin County: How You Get It
We know Franklin County is rural. You’re not going to find this at the Russellville Walmart or the Hackleburg pharmacy. Here’s exactly how to get it:
Nationwide Shipping
- Cost: Flat rate $5.99 via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days to Russellville, 35976 or any Franklin County ZIP)
- Packaging: Discreet, no cannabis branding, looks like any supplement
- Tracking: Full tracking provided
- Signature: Optional signature required for security
International Shipping
- Availability: We ship to most countries. Check local laws.
- Documentation: Full COAs and customs paperwork included
- Contact: Call (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected] to verify
Local Pickup (Not Available in Franklin County Yet)
We’re exploring partnerships with wellness centers in Huntsville and Florence. For now, direct shipping is your best option.
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Our proprietary system ensures Franklin County residents searching “RSO Alabama” or “legal cannabis Franklin County” find us. We’re not hiding—we want you to find real answers.
Media Recognition: Why Franklin County Can Trust Us
We’re not some fly-by-night internet brand. ABC13 Houston—America’s fourth-largest city’s #1 news source—featured Colin Valencia in seven segments from 2019 to 2023. Five different reporters sought him out as the expert voice on cannabis law, product safety, and community health.
What the Media Record Shows:
- Consistency: Colin’s message never changed. From his first quote—“I’m not trying to sell people snake oil”—to his 2023 “Renaissance” framing, he’s been honest, direct, and science-grounded.
- Crisis Leadership: When Texas banned Delta-8 overnight in October 2021, Colin proactively removed all products and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics. That’s ethical leadership.
- Community Action: In August 2021, OilWell gave away $35,000 in product to encourage COVID vaccination in Houston—coordinated with city government, no political strings. We put our money where our mouth is.
- Personal Stakes: In October 2022, Colin revealed his own marijuana conviction history. He’s lived the consequences of prohibition. That’s why we’re committed to doing this right.
For Franklin County: This level of media scrutiny and third-party validation means you’re not buying from a ghost. You’re buying from a company that’s been vetted by journalists for four years. That matters when you’re trusting us with your health.
Safety, Testing, and Quality: Our Promise to Franklin County
Every batch is third-party tested for:
- Potency: HPLC/UHPLC confirms every cannabinoid within ±2%
- Heavy metals: ICP-MS screens for arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury (below FDA limits)
- Pesticides: 400+ compound LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS screening
- Residual solvents: Headspace GC ensures <5,000 ppm (FDA Class 3 limits)
- Microbials: E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus testing
Certificates of Analysis (COAs) are available on our website and included with every shipment. If you’re in Franklin County and want to verify what you’re taking before you try it, email us. We’ll send you the full lab report.
For Alabama’s climate: Our products are temperature-stable, but we ship with insulation during summer. Alabama heat won’t degrade your oil.
The Open-Source Formula: For the DIY Spirit of Franklin County
Alabama is a place where people fix their own trucks, can their own vegetables, and help their neighbors. We respect that. Here’s the exact formula again, so you can make it yourself if you need to:
RSO Sublingual Oil Formula (30mL)
- CBD Isolate: 4,500mg
- CBG Isolate: 3,000mg
- Delta-8 THC Distillate: 6,000mg
- THCa Isolate: 1,500mg
- Delta-9 THC Distillate: 90mg
- CBN Isolate: 750mg
- CBC Isolate: 750mg
- Live Terpene Blend (5%): 1.5mL (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Organic MCT Oil: qs to 30mL
Instructions: Warm MCT oil to 120°F, add isolates/distillates sequentially (CBD first, CBC last), stir 5 minutes each. Add terpenes last, stir gently. Bottle in amber glass. Store cool, dark.
Why we share this: Simpson gave his oil away. We give away the recipe. If you can source the ingredients and make it cheaper, do it. We’d rather you have safe, tested medicine than buy mystery oil from someone in a parking lot.
Addressing Franklin County’s Skepticism
We know many folks in Franklin County were raised to see cannabis as a gateway drug. We respect that perspective—it comes from real concern. Here’s our honest take:
- Gateway drug? The 2025 systematic review on high-concentration THC found real risks for psychosis and cannabis use disorder [15]. We don’t hide that. We give you control over potency so you can minimize risk.
- Christian values? We’re not here to challenge your faith. We’re here to offer God’s plant as medicine, used responsibly. Many of our customers are devout Christians who see this as stewardship of their bodies.
- Family concerns? Keep the products locked up, just like any medication. Our child-resistant packaging is standard.
We’re not asking you to abandon your values. We’re asking you to consider that maybe—just maybe—this plant can help where pharmaceuticals have failed.
A Message to Veterans in Franklin County
Franklin County has a proud veteran community. Many of you served at Redstone Arsenal or deployed overseas. You came home with physical and emotional scars. The VA’s answer is often benzos or opioids—just like Colin’s was.
Colin quit Xanax cold turkey using the Peace Gummies formula he developed. He still uses the vape for PTSD. This isn’t theory. It’s survival.
Veteran-specific dosing:
- Anxiety: 0.2mL raw sublingual + vape for breakthrough
- Night terrors: 1mL decarbed sublingual at bedtime
- Pain: Combine with Asshole Peach gummies (veteran-favorite product) for synergistic relief
We’re not the VA. We can’t prescribe. But we can offer what worked for one Marine who built this company from the ground up. You’ve earned the right to try it.
For Caregivers in Franklin County
If you’re caring for a loved one with cancer, dementia, or chronic illness in Franklin County, you’re probably exhausted. Driving to Huntsville for appointments, managing medications, watching someone suffer—this is our love letter to you.
How to help them:
- Start with raw sublingual oil. No impairment means they can stay themselves longer.
- Use the vape for acute moments—pain spikes, panic, nausea.
- Decarb small batches (use a Mason jar in a 260°F oven for 45 minutes) so you can control potency.
- Track symptoms in a notebook. Dose changes every 3 days, not every day.
You’re not alone. Bentley’s story is about a man who refused to let his companion suffer. That’s your story too.
Final Thoughts: Why Franklin County Matters to Us
We’re a Houston company, but we built this for all the Franklin Counties—rural places where healthcare is a drive, where people work hard and hurt hard, where community means showing up for each other.
When you order from us, you’re not just buying oil. You’re joining a mission that started when a paralyzed dog got up and brought his ball to his owner. That’s the spirit of resilience we see in Franklin County every day.
Ready to try it?
- Order online: oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/
- Call us: (832) 416-2816 (we’ll answer your questions, no pressure)
- Email: [email protected]
Have questions first? We get it. This is new territory. Call us. We’re real people who’ve lived this. We’ll talk you through it—whether you buy from us or make it yourself.
Franklin County, you deserve options that are safe, legal, and honest. That’s what we’ve built. That’s what we’ll keep building.
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This content is for educational purposes only. These products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider. Buyer is responsible for compliance with local laws. Must be 21+ to purchase.
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