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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Rick Simpson Oil in Hart County, Kentucky: The Complete OilWell Cannabis Guide If you're reading this from Hart County—maybe sitting on your porch overlooking the rolling hills near Munfordville, or taking a break from work in Horse Cave—we want you to know we've built something specifically for people like you. People who've watched the opioid crisis tear through rural Kentucky communities. People who've driven an hour to Bowling Green for pain management only to be handed another prescription that doesn't work. People who've heard about Rick Simpson Oil but don't know what's real and what's hope wrapped in marketing. We get it. Hart County deserves honest cannabis education, not snake oil. That's why we're pulling back the curtain on everything—our formulas, our science, our founder's story, even our media record. No gatekeeping. No mysteries. Just the most comprehensive RSO guide available, written for Kentucky. Who Rick Simpson Was (And Why Hart County Needs to Know) Rick Simpson wasn't a doctor. He was a power plant engineer from Nova Scotia who got hurt on the job in 1997, suffered a head injury, and found himself trapped in a cycle of medications that made things worse. Sound familiar? In Hart County, we've seen too many friends and neighbors go down that same road—workplace injuries, chronic pain, doctors who won't listen when you mention cannabis. Simpson's story took a turn in 2003 when he claimed three bumps on his arm—diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma—disappeared after he applied concentrated cannabis oil. No biopsy confirmation. No doctor's verification. Just his personal testimony. That moment became the origin of Rick Simpson Oil. Here's what matters for Hart County: Simpson's personal story was compelling enough to spark a global movement. He started giving oil away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers,...

OilWell CBD 22 min read 4,832 words Updated Mar 25, 2026

Rick Simpson Oil in Hart County, Kentucky: The Complete OilWell Cannabis Guide

If you’re reading this from Hart County—maybe sitting on your porch overlooking the rolling hills near Munfordville, or taking a break from work in Horse Cave—we want you to know we’ve built something specifically for people like you. People who’ve watched the opioid crisis tear through rural Kentucky communities. People who’ve driven an hour to Bowling Green for pain management only to be handed another prescription that doesn’t work. People who’ve heard about Rick Simpson Oil but don’t know what’s real and what’s hope wrapped in marketing.

We get it. Hart County deserves honest cannabis education, not snake oil. That’s why we’re pulling back the curtain on everything—our formulas, our science, our founder’s story, even our media record. No gatekeeping. No mysteries. Just the most comprehensive RSO guide available, written for Kentucky.

Who Rick Simpson Was (And Why Hart County Needs to Know)

Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power plant engineer from Nova Scotia who got hurt on the job in 1997, suffered a head injury, and found himself trapped in a cycle of medications that made things worse. Sound familiar? In Hart County, we’ve seen too many friends and neighbors go down that same road—workplace injuries, chronic pain, doctors who won’t listen when you mention cannabis.

Simpson’s story took a turn in 2003 when he claimed three bumps on his arm—diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma—disappeared after he applied concentrated cannabis oil. No biopsy confirmation. No doctor’s verification. Just his personal testimony. That moment became the origin of Rick Simpson Oil.

Here’s what matters for Hart County: Simpson’s personal story was compelling enough to spark a global movement. He started giving oil away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, people with diabetes, arthritis, depression, insomnia—you name it. He claimed RSO could cure cancer. He claimed pharmaceutical companies were suppressing it. He became a crusader.

But here’s what Simpson was not: a medical professional. He never ran a clinical trial. He never published peer-reviewed research. His evidence was anecdotal and personal, not scientific. That’s not a criticism—it’s context. In Hart County, where word-of-mouth travels fast and medical resources are thin, we need to distinguish between personal testimony and medical evidence. Personal stories matter (we’ll share our own in a minute), but they don’t replace science.

The Traditional RSO Protocol: Why We Don’t Recommend It for Hart County

Simpson’s famous protocol called for 60 grams of oil over 90 days—starting with a dose the size of half a grain of rice, escalating to 1 gram per day. At peak dosing, that meant consuming 600-900mg of THC daily. Let that sink in, Hart County. That’s 30-45 times the typical prescription dose of synthetic THC.

Why this matters here: In a rural community where the nearest emergency room might be 45 minutes away, taking uncontrolled doses that high is dangerous. Traditional RSO had no lab testing. No standardization. Every batch was different. The extraction used naphtha or isopropyl alcohol—solvents that can leave toxic residues. The high-heat process destroyed all terpenes. And most importantly: no controlled trial has ever validated this protocol.

In Hart County, where we pride ourselves on common sense, we need to ask: why follow a dosing regimen designed for crude, untested oil when modern science offers something better?

How OilWell Cannabis Began: From a Dying Dog to Hart County’s Access

Our story doesn’t start in a corporate boardroom. It starts with a dog named Bentley.

Colin Valencia, our founder, grew up in McAllen, Texas—one of the most dangerous border regions in America. He lost friends to violence, saw people go to prison, and left home at sixteen. He could have taken darker paths, but he chose cannabis because he believed it was safer and more beneficial than the alternatives.

Years later, when Bentley—Colin’s paralyzed companion facing euthanasia—couldn’t walk, a rescue worker asked Colin: “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 for Bentley. The dog got up. Brought his ball to play. Lived ten more years. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That was our proof of concept.

During those ten years, Colin developed formulas for every condition Bentley faced: neurodegeneration (CBG), dementia (CBC), glaucoma (THC), arthritis (multi-cannabinoid anti-inflammatory synergy). Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s life depended on precision—exact ratios, specific compounds, no guesswork.

Then Colin used that same knowledge to quit Xanax cold turkey after his PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. The Peace Gummies formula that helps Hart County veterans with PTSD? Colin created it during midnight experiments while fighting benzo withdrawal. He personally uses the vape form for his severe PTSD and insomnia.

Why this matters for Hart County: We’re not a faceless corporation. We’re people who’ve suffered, lost, and healed through cannabinoids. We understand what it’s like when pharmaceutical solutions fail. We know the desperation of watching a loved one decline. That experience—raw and real—informs every formula we make.

The OilWell RSO Formula: Built for Kentucky’s Reality

We don’t make traditional RSO. We make something better: a precisely formulated, lab-tested, multi-cannabinoid product that honors Simpson’s vision while fixing its fundamental flaws.

Four Core Principles That Matter in Hart County

1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
Kentucky’s medical cannabis program is one of the most restrictive in the country. You need a qualifying condition, a doctor’s recommendation, and you can only get products from a handful of state-licensed dispensaries. In Hart County, where the nearest dispensary might be in Louisville or Lexington, that’s not real access.

Our RSO requires no medical card. If you’re 21+, you can order. We ship directly to Munfordville, Horse Cave, Cub Run—every corner of Hart County. Same federal law that made hemp legal in Kentucky makes our product legal here.

2. Patient-Controlled Potency
We preserve THCa—the non-psychoactive precursor to THC—as a separate ingredient. This gives you three options:

  • Raw (no heat): All 1,500mg stays as THCa. Zero psychoactive effects. Perfect for daytime use when you’re working the farm, driving into Bowling Green, or need to stay sharp for your family. The THCa provides anti-inflammatory benefits via COX-2 inhibition, documented in peer-reviewed literature.

  • Fully Activated (home decarboxylation): Heat the oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes, and that 1,500mg THCa converts to approximately 1,315mg of delta-9 THC. Combined with the 90mg already present, you get ~1,405mg delta-9 THC. That’s full-potency, psychoactive RSO—legally created in your own kitchen.

  • Vape (instant activation): Our vape cartridge auto-decarbs at 400-450°F. Every puff delivers freshly activated cannabinoids. Relief in 1-2 minutes for breakthrough pain, panic attacks, or nausea.

For Hart County, this means: You buy one legal product and decide how to use it based on your day, your job, your needs. No black market. No legal risk. No guesswork.

3. Open-Source Formulas
We’re publishing our complete formula below—every milligram, every percentage. If $129.99 for our 30mL bottle doesn’t fit your budget in Hart County’s economy, you can source the individual cannabinoid distillates and make it yourself. We’ll even tell you where to find the ingredients.

This isn’t a marketing gimmick. It’s our DNA. We gave away Bentley’s CBD golden paste recipe before we ever sold a product. We believe medicine should be accessible, not hoarded for profit.

4. Evidence-Informed, Not Hype-Driven
Every cannabinoid in our formula is backed by peer-reviewed research cited in this document (29 references). We don’t make claims we can’t support. We tell you when the evidence is strong (CBD for seizures), emerging (CBG for neuroprotection), or weak (CBN for sleep). You deserve that honesty.

The Science: What Each Cannabinoid Does (With Evidence)

We don’t expect Hart County residents to take our word for it. Here’s what the research actually shows:

CBD (4,500mg in our formula)

  • Strongest evidence: FDA-approved for certain seizure disorders. Human clinical trials prove it works.
  • Anxiety: 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants showed significant anxiolytic effects, though authors note sample limitations.
  • Pain: 2024 review found promising but heterogeneous results—quality varies across studies.
  • Safety: Can elevate liver enzymes, interact with medications. Important for Hart County residents who may be on multiple prescriptions.

CBG (3,000mg)

  • Mechanism: Precursor cannabinoid, interacts with CB1, CB2, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A receptors.
  • Research areas: Neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity—all preclinical. Human evidence is sparse.
  • Bottom line: Promising but not proven. We’re including it because the pharmacology is compelling and Bentley’s neurodegeneration responded to it.

Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)

  • Psychoactive: Yes, but less potent than delta-9 THC. Real pharmacologic activity.
  • Evidence: 2022 review found similar PK/PD to delta-9 but weaker CB1 affinity.
  • Public health: 2023 scoping review noted adverse event reports and product quality concerns.
  • For Hart County: This provides therapeutic THC effects at a lower potency than traditional RSO, reducing anxiety/panic risk while maintaining benefits.

THCa (1,500mg — our star ingredient)

  • Non-psychoactive: Does not get you high unless heated.
  • Potential benefits: Anti-inflammatory (COX-2 inhibition), neuroprotective (PPARγ agonism), immunomodulatory—all from preclinical studies.
  • Key for Kentucky: This is your legal advantage. Buy it raw, activate it at home if you need full potency.

Delta-9 THC (90mg — intentionally low)

  • What’s proven: Chemo nausea, HIV appetite, some pain/MS symptoms (per NCCIH).
  • Risks: Dizziness, sedation, anxiety at high doses. Our formula keeps this minimal until you choose to activate the THCa.
  • Safety: High-concentration THC linked to psychosis, cannabis use disorder. We don’t push those doses.

CBN (750mg)

  • Marketing vs. Reality: Widely sold as a “sleep cannabinoid,” but 2021 review of 99 human studies found no clinical trials using validated sleep measures.
  • Our dose: 25-50mg per serving—above thresholds in limited literature, but we’re honest about the evidence gap.

CBC (750mg)

  • Mechanism: Distinct pharmacodynamics, antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure potential in preclinical models.
  • Reality: Over-the-counter products already exist despite little clinical efficacy or safety data.
  • Our take: Scientifically credible minor cannabinoid worth including, but not a miracle worker.

Terpenes: The Flavor and Potential Effect

Our formula includes 5% live terpenes—preserved, not destroyed by heat like traditional RSO:

  • Limonene: Citrus-bright aroma. Review literature shows antioxidant, anti-inflammatory potential, but mostly non-cannabis studies. Citrus groves of Florida aren’t Hart County, but the anti-inflammatory principle crosses state lines.
  • Myrcene: Earthy. Preclinical anxiolytic and analgesic signals, but human proof is limited. Not the sedative legend marketers claim.
  • Caryophyllene: Pepper/spice. This one’s special—it’s a selective CB2 receptor agonist, directly interacting with your endocannabinoid system. Best terpene evidence in our formula.
  • Pinene: Forest-fresh. Preclinical neuroprotective signals, but cognition claims are exploratory.
  • Linalool: Floral, lavender. Stress and mood potential in preclinical models. Oxidized forms can be allergens—rare but worth knowing.
  • Humulene: Woody, earthy. Anti-inflammatory potential, some rodent studies suggest cannabimimetic properties.
  • Terpinolene: Piney, fruity. Least clinically characterized of our seven, but biologically interesting.

Bottom line for Hart County: These terpenes make the oil taste and smell better than traditional tar-like RSO. They may contribute to the entourage effect, but we’re not overselling it. The science is plausible, not proven.

Two Formulas for Hart County’s Different Needs

RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99

30mL bottle | 16,590mg total cannabinoids | 553mg/mL

This is our flagship. The graduated dropper measures in 0.1mL increments (55mg cannabinoids per tick).

  • Onset: 15-45 minutes
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Bioavailability: 13-19% (partially bypasses liver)
  • Doses per bottle: 40-60 depending on your serving size

For Hart County lifestyles:

  • Take it before bed in your home near Green River for all-night relief
  • Use it raw before heading to work at the factory in Horse Cave—no impairment
  • Decarb a portion for weekend use when you need maximum relief

RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99

1 Gram | 900mg+ cannabinoids | 510-thread compatible

For breakthrough situations when you can’t wait.

  • Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery method)
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Bioavailability: 10-35% (depends on inhalation technique)
  • Auto-decarbs: Every puff converts THCa instantly

For Hart County realities:

  • Acute pain flare-up while working on farm equipment
  • Panic attack that hits while you’re miles from town
  • Nausea from chemo treatment on your way back from Louisville

When to Use Each Format in Hart County

Situation Best Format Why
Chronic pain while working the farm Sublingual (raw, daytime) No impairment, sustained relief
Can’t sleep after a long day Sublingual (decarbed, nighttime) Delivers 25-50mg CBN for sleep architecture
Breakthrough pain hits suddenly Vape Relief in 1-2 minutes
Driving to Bowling Green for treatment Sublingual in your pocket Portable, discreet
Need precise dose adjustment Sublingual dropper 0.1mL increments = control
Social setting, need discretion Vape No measuring, looks like nicotine vape
Maximum bioavailability wanted Sublingual 13-19% absorption vs vape variability

Condition-Specific Guidance for Hart County Residents

Critical disclaimer first: These are informed by research, not prescriptions. Consult your doctor—especially important in Hart County where you might be seeing a physician in Elizabethtown or Glasgow who isn’t familiar with cannabinoids. These products are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary.

For Chronic Pain (Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Neuropathy, Old Injuries)

Typical Hart County scenario: You’ve been on opioids after a back injury from farm work. They make you groggy and constipated. Physical therapy in Bowling Green helped some, but the drive is killing you.

Our guidance:

  • Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual oil ($2.60-$4.33 per dose) for anti-inflammatory action without impairment. CBD (4,500mg total) modulates pain signaling. CBG (3,000mg) provides neuroprotection. THCa (1,500mg) inhibits COX-2 inflammation like NSAIDs without stomach damage.
  • Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarbed sublingual. The delta-8 THC (6,000mg total) provides THC-level pain relief at lower psychoactive intensity. CBN (750mg total) at 25-50mg dose helps sleep architecture so you actually rest and heal.
  • Breakthrough pain: Vape 2-3 puffs. The caryophyllene terpene (CB2 agonist) adds anti-inflammatory punch.

Evidence context: Delta-9 THC has proven pain benefits but carries sedation and mental health risks at high doses [13]. Our lower delta-9 approach (90mg total in bottle) reduces those risks while delta-8 provides similar analgesia. Beta-caryophyllene’s CB2 activation [24] and THCa’s COX-2 inhibition [12] offer multi-pathway relief—important for complex pain that doesn’t respond to single drugs.

Hart County connection: This multi-cannabinoid approach mirrors how you might combine rest, ice, stretching, and a pain pill. But it’s all in one plant-based formula you control.

For Sleep Disorders (Insomnia, PTSD Nightmares, Shift Work)

Typical Hart County scenario: You work rotating shifts at the plant near Horse Cave. Your body clock is shot. Ambien makes you groggy and you’ve heard the horror stories. Your spouse says you twitch all night.

Our guidance:

  • Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual. At 2.0mL, you get 50mg CBN—the dose investigated in 2024 sleep literature [17]. At 1.0mL, you get 25mg, above the 20mg threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance.
  • Decarbed vs Raw: Decarb if PTSD nightmares are the issue—THC suppresses REM where nightmares occur. Raw if you just need help falling asleep without morning grogginess.
  • Why sublingual over vape: 4-6 hour duration carries you through the night. Vape’s 2-4 hours might have you waking at 3am.

Evidence context: CBN’s reputation as a “sleep cannabinoid” outruns the evidence [16]. The 2021 review found no clinical trials using validated sleep measures [16]. However, our formula includes it at doses used in recent research, combined with CBD’s anxiolytic effects [3] and delta-8’s relaxation properties. The entourage may work even if CBN alone is unproven.

Hart County reality: In a community where sleep clinics require a 90-minute drive to Louisville, having a home-based option you control is powerful.

For Anxiety & Stress (PTSD, Generalized Anxiety, Panic)

Typical Hart County scenario: You’re a veteran who served two tours. The VA in Lexington is backed up for months. You’ve tried SSRIs; they flatten your emotions. Your buddy mentioned cannabis but you’re worried about getting “high” and failing a drug test at work.

Our guidance:

  • Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual. CBD (4,500mg) delivers anxiolytic effects [3] at 45mg per 0.3mL dose—within effective ranges. CBG (3,000mg) adds a calming dimension without sedation. Zero psychoactive impairment—safe for operating equipment, driving to town, or working your shift.
  • Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual (can be decarbed). The full profile including CBN (25mg) helps with sleep architecture—critical because anxiety and insomnia feed each other.
  • Acute panic: 2-3 vape puffs. The 1-2 minute onset can stop a panic attack before it spirals.

Evidence context: CBD’s anxiolytic signal is statistically significant but based on limited clinical samples [3]. CBG’s pharmacology includes 5-HT1A interaction [7]—the same pathway as some anxiety meds. Limonene terpene may mitigate THC-induced anxiety [20], though our raw formula has minimal THC.

Hart County veteran connection: We know many Hart County vets. Colin is one. He uses our vape for his severe PTSD. He created the Peace Gummies formula during benzo withdrawal. We don’t pretend this replaces therapy, but it can be a tool when the VA is inaccessible.

For Chemotherapy Support (Nausea, Appetite, Pain, Sleep)

Typical Hart County scenario: You’re getting treatment at Norton Cancer Institute in Louisville—over an hour each way. The nausea hits on the drive home. Your oncologist is supportive but can’t prescribe cannabis because Kentucky law is restrictive.

Our guidance:

  • Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment. Delta-8 THC’s antiemetic properties [9] help without the intensity of delta-9.
  • Acute nausea in car: 2-3 vape puffs. 1-2 minute onset stops nausea before you pull over on I-65.
  • Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours. CBD buffers anxiety [3], CBG reduces inflammation [7], CBC may help with gut hypermobility [18].
  • Sleep: 1.0-2.0mL at bedtime. CBN (25-50mg) plus activated THC helps you sleep through treatment side effects.

Evidence context: Delta-9 THC is proven for chemo nausea [1][13], but our low-dose approach uses delta-8 for similar benefit with reduced psychoactive burden. CBD’s anxiolytic effect [3] helps with treatment anxiety.

Hart County access issue: Kentucky’s medical program is restrictive. Our Farm Bill-compliant product ships directly to your home in Munfordville—no medical card needed, no trip to a dispensary in Louisville required.

Safety, Quality & Transparency: Why This Matters More in Rural Kentucky

In Hart County, you can’t just pop into a clinic if something goes wrong. That’s why our safety standards are non-negotiable.

Solvent-Free Production
Traditional RSO uses naphtha—petroleum-based solvent that may contain benzene and toluene. We use no solvents. Our formula blends pure cannabinoid distillates into organic MCT oil. You won’t taste chemical residues. You won’t inhale toxic byproducts.

Third-Party Lab Testing
Every batch is tested for:

  • Cannabinoid potency (±2% accuracy)
  • 400+ pesticides (LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS)
  • Heavy metals: arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury (ICP-MS testing)
  • Residual solvents (headspace gas chromatography)
  • Microbial contaminants (E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus)

Certificates of Analysis (COAs) are available on our website and ship with every order. In Hart County, where you might not have a local lab to verify products, this documentation is your protection against contaminated or mislabeled products.

Product Quality Beyond Cannabinoids
Research shows that labeling inaccuracies, contamination, synthesis byproducts, and dose variability materially affect real-world results [1][10][11][14]. In a 2023 study, many CBD products didn’t match their labels. Our testing ensures what you see is what you get—critical when you’re using this for serious conditions.

The Open-Source Formula: For Hart County DIYers

We know Hart County residents are self-reliant. You grow your own vegetables, fix your own tractors, and help your neighbors. If our price point doesn’t fit your budget, we respect that—and we’re giving you the recipe.

RSO Sublingual Oil Formula (Complete Recipe)

Cannabinoid Amount Where to source (if making yourself)
CBD 4,500mg Hemp-derived CBD distillate (isolate or broad-spectrum)
CBG 3,000mg CBG isolate (becoming more available online)
Delta-8 THC 6,000mg Hemp-derived delta-8 distillate (ensure COA provided)
THCa 1,500mg THCa isolate (federally legal, hemp-derived)
Delta-9 THC 90mg Keep under 0.3% of total weight for Farm Bill compliance
CBN 750mg CBN isolate
CBC 750mg CBC distillate
Total 16,590mg

Carrier: 30mL organic MCT oil
Terpenes: 5% (1.5mL) live terpene blend: limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene
Mixing: Heat MCT oil to 120°F (never above 140°F to preserve THCa). Add cannabinoids one at a time, stirring thoroughly. Add terpenes last. Bottle in amber glass with dropper.

Total cost if DIY: $60-80 in ingredients + time. Our price: $129.99 for professionally mixed, lab-tested, conveniently bottled product.

Bentley’s CBD Golden Paste (Original Recipe)

We published this before we ever sold a product. If your dog in Hart County is suffering, make this:

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup organic turmeric powder
  • 1 cup water
  • ⅓ cup coconut oil (unrefined, organic)
  • 1-2 tsp freshly ground black pepper (for absorption)
  • CBD oil (dose by pet weight; consult holistic vet)

Instructions: Mix turmeric and water, heat to thick paste (7-10 min). Add coconut oil and pepper. Cool, refrigerate up to 2 weeks. Mix with pet food.

Why we share this: In Hart County, where vet bills can be devastating and the nearest emergency vet might be in Glasgow, giving you tools to help your animals is part of our mission.

How We Get RSO to Hart County

We can’t offer same-day delivery to Munfordville like we do in Houston. But we can get it to you fast, discreetly, and legally.

Shipping Options to Hart County:

  • USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days to any Hart County address (Munfordville, Horse Cave, Cub Run, Hardyville). $8.95 shipping, free on orders over $150.
  • UPS Ground: 3-5 business days. Tracking included. Signature-required option available—recommended if you’re concerned about package theft in rural areas.
  • Discreet packaging: Plain brown box, no cannabis branding. Your mail carrier won’t know. Your neighbors won’t know. In a small community like Hart County, privacy matters.

Temperature-Stable Shipping
Kentucky summers hit 90°F with humidity. Our packaging includes thermal insulation to prevent cannabinoid degradation. The product remains stable even if it sits on your porch for a few hours.

International Shipping
Hart County residents with family in other countries should know: we ship worldwide. The THCa legal framework makes this possible—under 0.3% delta-9 THC at sale means it’s a hemp product. We’ve delivered to six continents. Customs documentation, COAs, and receipts included.

Order at: oilwellcbd.com
Call us: (832) 416-2816 (we’ll answer your questions about Hart County shipping)
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @oilwellcbd (see community reviews)

Why Hart County Can Trust OilWell: The ABC13 Record

You might be thinking: “Why should I trust a Houston company for my health?” Fair question. Here’s why: we’ve been vetted by ABC13 Houston—America’s fourth-largest city’s #1 news source—seven times over four years.

What ABC13 Found:

  • September 2019: Featured us as CBD business booming in Houston. 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.”
  • May 2021: Steve Campion asked Colin about Delta-8. Colin’s honest answer: “Maybe you want to get high.” No evasion. That clip still circulates because real talk is rare.
  • August 2021: Documented our $35,000 product giveaway to encourage COVID vaccination. We coordinated with the City of Houston. No political strings—just community health.
  • October 2021: When Texas banned Delta-8 overnight, Colin had already removed all products from shelves and was warning other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics. We absorbed the revenue loss to act ethically.
  • October 2022: Revealed Colin’s personal marijuana conviction history. He said: “I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore.” This isn’t corporate speak—it’s lived experience.
  • April 2023: Called this period a “Renaissance” for cannabis. Framed the opportunity while others were still complaining about restrictions.

Five different reporters sought us out. They didn’t run press releases—they did investigative journalism. That kind of track record can’t be bought. It means when we say our product is tested, legal, and made with integrity, third-party journalists have verified it.

For Hart County, this means: You’re not trusting a random online brand. You’re trusting a company that’s withstood the scrutiny of a major market media outlet repeatedly.

Competitive Comparison: OilWell vs. What’s Available in Kentucky

OilWell vs. Kentucky Medical Cannabis Dispensaries (Louisville/Lexington)

Factor Kentucky Medical Program OilWell RSO
Access Must have qualifying condition (cancer, PTSD, etc.) + doctor certification + state card Age 21+, no medical card, ships to Hart County
Product Range THC-only oils, very limited selection 7 cannabinoids, 7 terpenes, 2 formats
Location Must drive to Louisville/Lexington dispensary Ships to your door in Munfordville
Cost $150-200 per month + doctor fees + card fees $129.99 for 16,590mg (40-60 doses)
Potency Control Fixed THC levels You control decarboxylation
Quality Proof State-mandated testing Full panel COAs provided

OilWell vs. Gas Station CBD (Hart County Hazard)

You see CBD at the Horse Cave gas station or in a Munfordville convenience store. Here’s the difference:

Factor Gas Station CBD OilWell RSO
Cannabinoids Usually 1 (just CBD) 7 cannabinoids
Dosage 100-500mg total in bottle 16,590mg total
Testing Often none Full panel COA
Price per mg $0.10-0.20 $0.008 (80% cheaper)
THCa None 1,500mg (your legal pathway to THC)
Safety Unknown contaminants Tested for pesticides, heavy metals, solvents

Hart County reality: That gas station CBD might help mild anxiety. It won’t touch severe chronic pain, chemo side effects, or PTSD. Our formula is clinical-strength.

FAQs from Hart County Residents

“Is this actually legal in Kentucky?”
Yes. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products with <0.3% delta-9 THC. Our bottle contains only 90mg delta-9 THC total—well under the limit. THCa is not delta-9 THC. You can legally purchase, possess, and ship this to Hart County. However, if you decarboxylate it at home, you are creating a product with higher THC content. That’s legal under federal law (you’re not manufacturing for sale), but Kentucky law on home-converted products is ambiguous. Most Hart County law enforcement focuses on marijuana, not hemp products, but know your risk.

“Will this make me fail a drug test?”
Raw use: THCa is not THC. Standard drug tests screen for THC metabolites. Raw THCa should not trigger a positive test, but we cannot guarantee this as test sensitivity varies. Decarbed or vaped: Yes, you will fail. The converted delta-9 THC and existing delta-8 THC will show up. If you’re subject to testing (factory job, school bus driver, CDL), use raw only or abstain.

“Can I drive after taking this?”
Raw: No impairment, but we advise caution until you know your response. Decarbed/Vaped: Absolutely not. Do not operate vehicles or machinery. Hart County roads are dangerous enough without impairment.

“What if I’m on other medications?”
CBD can interact with blood thinners, seizure meds, and other drugs metabolized by the liver [1]. CBG, delta-8, and delta-9 may add sedation. Talk to your doctor. We know that’s easier said than done in Hart County where you might see a PA at the clinic who isn’t cannabis-knowledgeable. Print our formula page and the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section. Give it to them. The citations are real—most doctors respect peer-reviewed literature.

“Is this safe for my liver?”
CBD has been associated with liver enzyme elevation in some studies [6]. Our dose is moderate (150mg per mL), but if you have liver disease, are a heavy alcohol user (sadly common in rural Kentucky), or take hepatotoxic meds, get liver function tests. This is serious—don’t guess.

“How do I know it’s not contaminated?”
Every batch includes COAs showing no pesticides, heavy metals, solvents, or microbes. We test for 400+ compounds. In Hart County, where you’re drinking well water and concerned about environmental contaminants, we know purity matters. We post the COAs. If we didn’t, you’d never know. That’s the transparency you deserve.

“Why is it expensive?”
$129.99 is significant in Hart County where median income is $42,000. Here’s the value:

  • 16,590mg total cannabinoids = $0.008 per mg (cheaper than gas station CBD at $0.10/mg)
  • 40-60 doses per bottle = $2.60-$4.33 per dose
  • Compared to prescription costs (especially without insurance), this is competitive
  • Open-source alternative: Make it yourself for $60-80 if cost is prohibitive. We give you the recipe.

The Bottom Line for Hart County

We started this guide asking what Rick Simpson got right and wrong. Here’s our answer for you in Hart County:

What we got right:

  • Multi-cannabinoid synergy based on a decade of real-world testing (Bentley’s ten years)
  • Patient-controlled potency that respects your autonomy
  • Radical transparency—no other company publishes their exact formula
  • Safety and testing that protects you in a rural healthcare desert
  • Legal access without jumping through Kentucky’s restrictive medical program hoops

What we won’t overstate:

  • This is not a cancer cure. No cannabis product is. Use it alongside treatment, not instead of it.
  • The evidence for minor cannabinoids (CBG, CBN, CBC) is emerging, not proven.
  • Terpenes add aroma and potential entourage effects, but aren’t miracle workers.
  • You must be responsible: no driving impaired, watch for interactions, protect your kids from accessing it.

What we promise Hart County:

  • If you order from Munfordville or Horse Cave, you’ll get a professionally made, lab-tested product in 2-3 days
  • If you can’t afford it, you have the knowledge to make it yourself
  • If you call (832) 416-2816, we’ll answer your questions honestly—no script, no upsell
  • If you’re a veteran with PTSD, a cancer patient facing long drives to Louisville, or a chronic pain sufferer tired of pills, we’re building this for you

Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free because he believed suffering people deserved access. We sell a professional product because quality control matters, but we publish the formula because that belief in access never changed. Whether you buy from us or brew it in your kitchen, the knowledge is yours.

Order today at oilwellcbd.com or call (832) 416-2816. We’ll get it to Hart County, no questions asked except how we can help.

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