The Complete Jefferson County Indiana Guide to Rick Simpson Oil (RSO): OilWell Cannabis’s Evidence-Based, Legal, and Accessible Approach
We know what you’re thinking, Jefferson County. You’ve heard the stories about Rick Simpson Oil—the underground cancer treatment that people whisper about at King’s Daughters’ Hospital in Madison, in the break rooms at Grote Industries, or across the counter at the feed store in Canaan. Maybe your neighbor swears by it for their arthritis after years of working the line at Arvin Sango. Maybe a veteran you know from the American Legion post in Hanover uses it for PTSD when the VA’s pills stopped working. Or maybe you’re just desperate for something—anything—that might help your chronic pain after a lifetime of hard work on the Ohio River or in Jefferson County’s manufacturing plants.
Here’s the truth: Rick Simpson’s story matters. It’s the origin myth of modern cannabis oil. But the product Simpson made in Nova Scotia twenty years ago is not what we make in Houston today. The tradition is respected. The science has evolved. And for residents of Jefferson County, Indiana—where cannabis laws remain stricter than the bends in the Ohio River, where the nearest legal dispensary is a three-hour drive to Michigan, and where trusting your sources means everything—what you need is honesty, not hype.
We started OilWell Cannabis because conventional medicine failed someone we loved. That someone was Bentley, a dog who taught us that healing isn’t about getting high—it’s about getting up. This guide is for every Jefferson County resident who’s been told there’s no more options. It’s for the cancer patient at Clifty Falls State Park’s lodge who needs nausea relief during chemo. It’s for the retired autoworker in Dupont whose knees never recovered from the assembly line. It’s for the veteran in Brooksburg who still can’t sleep without benzodiazepines. And it’s for the skeptical farmer in Canaan who wants to see the science before putting anything in their body.
We’re not here to sell you snake oil. We’re here to give you the best possible version of the information—and the product—so you can decide for yourself whether it’s right or wrong for you. That’s what we told ABC13 Houston in 2019, and that’s what we’re telling Jefferson County now.
Why Rick Simpson’s Story Still Matters in Jefferson County
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia who fell from scaffolding in 1997 and got a head injury that left him with tinnitus his doctors couldn’t fix. They gave him pills that made it worse. When he asked his physician about cannabis, the doctor refused to discuss it. Sound familiar? Jefferson County’s medical community—while excellent at trauma care and the everyday miracles at King’s Daughters’—has been historically cautious about cannabis. Many of our residents have had similar experiences: prescribed opioids after a workplace injury at Jefferson Proving Ground or River Ridge Commerce Center, only to end up dependent on medications that dull the pain but destroy the life.
Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003, when he had three bumps on his arm diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. Instead of conventional treatment, he applied concentrated cannabis oil and claimed they disappeared in four days. No biopsy confirmed it. No oncologist documented it. But his personal testimony became the catalyst for a global movement. It also became a cautionary tale: one man’s experience is not medical evidence.
Important context we need Jefferson County to understand: Simpson’s account is historically significant, but it cannot be evaluated as medical evidence. There is no independent verification, no controlled observation, no clinical trial. Yet his story spread through documentaries like Run From The Cure (2005) and reached people in our corner of Indiana through online forums and cancer support groups meeting in Madison’s community centers. Simpson gave his oil away for free—60 grams over 90 days, starting with a dose the size of a half grain of rice and escalating to a full gram daily. That protocol delivered 600-900mg of THC per day—doses far exceeding anything studied in legitimate clinical settings. The risks are real: severe intoxication, anxiety, tachycardia, cannabis use disorder. For a Jefferson County resident dealing with active cancer or complex medical conditions, using unregulated oil as a primary treatment could mean delaying proven therapies in a way that causes irreversible harm.
Simpson believed pharmaceutical companies suppressed cannabis cures. Whether you share that view or not—and many in Jefferson County’s tight-knit communities have their own reasons for institutional distrust after watching the opioid crisis devastate families—the fact remains: his oil was crude, unstandardized, and made with naphtha or isopropyl alcohol. Residual solvent risk was real. Every batch was different. No lab testing. No Certificate of Analysis. No quality control.
What Simpson got right: He put cannabinoids on the map. He taught people that cannabis could be more than recreation. He gave his oil away for free when he could have profited. That ethos—accessibility over gatekeeping—is the foundation of what we do at OilWell.
The OilWell Story: From McAllen’s Violence to Madison’s Hope
OilWell Cannabis didn’t start in a Houston boardroom. It started in McAllen, Texas, a border town where Colin Valencia grew up learning to navigate violence, cartel activity, and economic desperation. By sixteen, he’d lost friends to prison and death. He could have gone darker. He chose cannabis instead—saw it as a safer path when the alternative was selling harder substances that destroy communities like ours.
Colin became a software engineer, did custom development for Baylor College of Medicine in Houston’s Texas Medical Center—one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the world. That combination of deep plant knowledge and medical-grade technical precision defines OilWell. We don’t just understand cannabis; we understand what it means to make products that meet the standards a physician would expect.
But the real origin story isn’t Colin’s background. It’s Bentley.
Bentley was Colin’s dog, paralyzed in his back legs, facing euthanasia because pain meds would destroy his organs. A rescue worker named Jessica asked the question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?” Colin made a CBD golden paste. Bentley got up, walked across the room, and brought his ball to play. From paralyzed to playing fetch. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That wasn’t hope. That was medicine.
Bentley lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty. During that decade, Colin developed formulations for every age-related condition: CBG for neurodegeneration, THCa for brain protection via PPARγ agonism, CBC for neurogenesis, THC for glaucoma pressure, multi-cannabinoid anti-inflammatories for arthritis. Single cannabinoids weren’t enough—Bentley’s complex needs required synergy.
Then Colin used that same knowledge on himself. PTSD from McAllen’s violence. Benzodiazepine addiction. He quit Xanax cold turkey using cannabinoid formulations developed during midnight experiments in withdrawal. Our Peace Gummies—available in both gummy and vape form—were born from that experience. Colin still uses the vape personally for insomnia and severe PTSD. This isn’t theoretical knowledge from a corporate lab. This is survival.
Four Principles That Matter for Jefferson County
Our RSO philosophy is built on four pillars that directly address what Jefferson County residents need:
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping. Indiana’s medical cannabis program is one of the most restrictive in America. You need a qualifying condition, a doctor’s recommendation, and you must drive to a licensed dispensary—none exist in Jefferson County, and the nearest is in Michigan. Our products require no medical card. If you’re 21+, you can order. We ship directly to Madison, Hanover, Dupont, Canaan, Brooksburg, and every unincorporated stretch of Jefferson County. Farm Bill compliance means legal shipping to your doorstep.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency. We preserve THCa at 1,500mg in its raw, non-psychoactive form. Jefferson County residents who work at manufacturing plants, drive trucks, or operate farm equipment can use our sublingual oil during the day with zero impairment. Want psychoactive effects for nighttime relief? Heat the oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes—1,500mg THCa converts to approximately 1,315mg delta-9 THC, plus our 90mg existing delta-9 and 6,000mg delta-8, delivering clinical-strength potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO. You control the activation. For a community that values self-reliance, this is empowerment through chemistry.
3. Open-Source Formulas. Simpson gave his oil away for free. We publish our complete formulas publicly. If $129.99 for our 30mL sublingual oil or $49.99 for our vape cartridge isn’t feasible for your Jefferson County budget, you can source the individual cannabinoid distillates and make your own. Our RSO Sublingual Oil formula contains 4,500mg CBD, 3,000mg CBG, 6,000mg delta-8 THC, 1,500mg THCa, 90mg delta-9 THC, 750mg CBN, and 750mg CBC—16,590mg total cannabinoids at 553mg/mL. Our RSO Vape Cartridge formula uses percentages: 30% CBD, 20% CBG, 15% delta-8 THC, 10% THCa, 10% CBN, 10% CBC, plus 5% live terpenes. No secrets. No proprietary blends. Just the recipe, because that’s what Simpson would have wanted.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating. We refuse to claim RSO cures cancer. What we do is provide the research context so Jefferson County residents can make informed decisions alongside their doctors at King’s Daughters’ or their specialists in Louisville. Every cannabinoid and terpene in our formula connects to peer-reviewed literature—29 references strong—detailed in our General Knowledge section. We distinguish between what’s proven (CBD for seizures), what’s promising (CBG for neuroprotection), and what’s overstated (CBN as a proven sleep aid). In a county where people still shake hands and look you in the eye, that honesty builds trust.
What You’re Actually Getting: The Formulas
RSO Sublingual Oil – $129.99
| Cannabinoid | Amount | Why It Matters for Jefferson County |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500mg | Strongest evidence for seizures, promising for anxiety and pain. For the Jefferson County resident dealing with fibromyalgia after years at the plant. |
| CBG | 3,000mg | Neuroprotective potential. For the older adult in Madison worried about cognitive decline. |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000mg | Psychoactive but less potent than delta-9. For breakthrough pain that OTC meds can’t touch. |
| THCa | 1,500mg | Your control switch. Keep it raw for daytime anti-inflammatory use. Decarb it for full psychoactive potency. For the farmer in Canaan who needs to work without impairment but wants relief at night. |
| Delta-9 THC | 90mg | Minimal at purchase, keeping us Farm Bill compliant. Becomes ~1,405mg after you decarb the THCa. For the cancer patient in Hanover needing appetite stimulation during chemo. |
| CBN | 750mg | Marketed for sleep, but evidence is weak. Still, at 25-50mg per dose (1-2mL), it may help with sleep architecture. For the veteran in Brooksburg with PTSD-related insomnia. |
| CBC | 750mg | Emerging anti-inflammatory and neurogenesis data. For the Jefferson County resident willing to explore cutting-edge cannabinoid science. |
| Total | 16,590mg | 553mg per mL |
- Live Terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene). These provide aroma and potential entourage effects—whether you’re in the citrus groves of Florida or the pine woods near Clifty Falls, these are scents you know.
- Carrier: Organic MCT oil. No solvent residues. No tar-like consistency. Just clean, measured delivery.
- Delivery: Graduated dropper for 0.1mL precision dosing. You know exactly what you’re taking, whether you’re starting with 0.3mL (166mg cannabinoids) or a full 2mL (1,106mg).
- Onset: 15-45 minutes sublingually. Duration: 4-6 hours. Perfect for sustained relief during a shift at Jefferson Proving Ground or an evening relaxing by the Ohio River.
RSO Vape Cartridge – $49.99
| Cannabinoid | Percentage | Jefferson County Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 30% | Foundation cannabinoid, non-psychoactive baseline |
| CBG | 20% | Neuroprotection for the long-term thinker |
| Delta-8 THC | 15% | Immediate psychoactive relief |
| THCa | 10% | Auto-decarbs at vape temp (400-450°F) – instant conversion for rapid onset |
| CBN | 10% | Evening use for the insomniac |
| CBC | 10% | Anti-inflammatory support |
| Total | 100%+ | 900mg+ total cannabinoids |
- Live Terpenes: 5%+
- Compatibility: Standard 510-thread batteries available at any vape shop in Madison or Hanover
- Onset: 1-2 minutes. For the Jefferson County resident in acute pain who can’t wait 45 minutes. For the PTSD flashback that needs immediate interruption. For the chemo nausea that hits suddenly.
- Duration: 2-4 hours. Use for breakthrough relief, then let the sublingual oil handle the long game.
Terpene Profile: The Aroma of Jefferson County Healing
Both products contain the same seven-terpene profile at 5%:
- Limonene (citrus-bright): Mood elevation. Think of spring mornings along the Ohio River when the fruit trees bloom.
- Myrcene: Sedative potential. For the deep relaxation needed after a 12-hour shift.
- Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene – pepper/spice): Direct CB2 receptor agonist. Anti-inflammatory power. For the swollen joints that come with decades of manual labor.
- Pinene (forest-fresh): Memory and alertness. For the clarity needed to enjoy retirement.
- Linalool (floral, lavender): Calming. For the anxiety that creeps in when the bills are due and the crops are struggling.
- Humulene (earthy, woody): Appetite suppression and anti-inflammatory. For the cancer patient dealing with chemo side effects.
- Terpinolene (piney, fruity, sparkling): Complex, uplifting. For the person who needs something more than just CBD.
Evidence: What Science Actually Says (All 29 References Included)
We don’t hide behind vague claims. Here’s the evidence tier for every compound in our formula, with direct lines to peer-reviewed literature:
CBD (Cannabidiol) – Strongest Human Evidence
- Best supported: Seizure disorders. The FDA approved Epidiolex for rare epilepsies based on robust human trials [1][2].
- Anxiety: A 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants showed significant anxiolytic effects, but authors stress the clinical sample remains limited [3]. For the Jefferson County teacher dealing with panic attacks, this is promising but not proven.
- Pain: A 2024 systematic review found promising but heterogeneous results—trial quality limits confidence [4]. For the construction worker in Dupont with chronic back pain, CBD may help, but it’s not a guarantee.
- Sleep: A 2023 review found the literature methodologically weak, relying on subjective measures [5]. For the insomniac in Hanover, CBD alone might not be enough—which is why we add CBN and THC.
- Safety: A 2023 meta-analysis found real signals for liver enzyme elevation and drug-induced liver injury, especially important for Jefferson County residents taking multiple medications [6]. NCCIH flags diarrhea, sedation, appetite changes, and drug interactions [1].
CBG (Cannabigerol) – Preclinical Promise
- Mechanistic interest in neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, and antibacterial activity, but human evidence is sparse [7][8]. For the Crohn’s patient in Madison, this is experimental but plausible.
- Commercial products are selling ahead of the data—be cautious with claims [7].
Delta-8 THC – Real but Understudied
- A 2022 review found delta-8 has similar pharmacokinetics to delta-9 but is less potent due to weaker CB1 affinity [9].
- A 2023 scoping review found the evidence base dominated by animal studies and public health concerns, with reports of adverse effects [10].
- For Jefferson County residents who’ve tried delta-9 and found it too intense, delta-8 offers a middle ground—but it’s not risk-free.
THCa – The Legal Game-Changer
- THCa is non-psychoactive until heated [12]. This is the molecule that makes our product legal to ship to Jefferson County under the Farm Bill.
- Preclinical data shows anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and antineoplastic possibilities, but no human trials yet [12].
- Critical for Jefferson County: Storage and processing can convert THCa to THC. If you leave the oil in a hot car in July on Madison’s riverfront, some conversion may occur. Store it cool.
Delta-9 THC – Strong Evidence, Real Risks
- NCCIH confirms relevance for chemo nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite loss, and some pain/MS symptoms [1].
- A 2022 systematic review found high-THC products may provide short-term pain relief but increase dizziness, sedation, and dropout rates [13]. For the Jefferson County veteran with severe pain, this is a trade-off to discuss with your doctor.
- Onset: inhaled (1-2 min), oral (30-90 min). Duration: inhaled (2-4 hrs), oral (4-8 hrs) [14]. Know your timeline before operating that tractor.
- A 2025 review found high-concentration THC products consistently associated with psychosis, schizophrenia, anxiety, and cannabis use disorder [15]. This is serious. If you have family history of mental illness in Jefferson County, proceed with extreme caution.
CBN – Overhyped for Sleep
- A 2021 review screened 99 human studies and found no clinical trials using validated sleep measures to support strong sleep claims [16]. For the insomniac in Brooksburg, CBN is a gamble, not a guarantee.
- A 2024 sleep review concluded cannabinoid sleep research still doesn’t match real-world use [17]. We include CBN because customers request it, but we’re honest about the evidence gap.
CBC – Emerging
- A 2024 review noted CBC’s distinct pharmacology and potential in antinociception, antibacterial effects, and neuroprotection, but human trials are lacking [18][19]. Over-the-counter CBC products are already selling despite minimal evidence [18].
Terpenes – Plausible but Preclinical
The entourage effect is real but not fully proven in humans [20][29]. Each terpene has interesting preclinical data but limited clinical proof:
- Limonene: antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, but oxidation products can be allergens [21][22]. For the Jefferson County resident with sensitive skin, patch-test first.
- Myrcene: anxiolytic in animals, but human proof is limited [23].
- Caryophyllene: direct CB2 agonist—most promising terpene for anti-inflammatory effects [24].
- Pinene & Linalool: neuroprotective signals in animals, but human trials are lacking [25][26]. Oxidized linalool is also an allergen [22].
- Humulene & Terpinolene: anti-inflammatory potential, but among the least studied [27][28].
Five Interpretation Rules for Jefferson County
- Evidence is uneven. CBD and delta-9 THC can support strong statements; the rest require caution.
- Extract ≠ molecule ≠ synthetic. Don’t let evidence from one category stand for another.
- Minor cannabinoids are interesting because they’re underexplored, but that means claims are often inflated.
- Product quality matters as much as molecule identity. For Jefferson County residents who’ve bought shady CBD at a gas station and felt nothing—this is why. Our lab testing ensures you get what’s on the label.
- THCa chemistry changes with heat and time. That vape hit auto-decarbs it. That hot car in July? Might convert some. Store it right.
Legal in Jefferson County: What You Need to Know
Indiana has some of the strictest cannabis laws in America. Recreational marijuana is illegal. Medical marijuana is limited to CBD oil with less than 0.3% THC for treatment-resistant epilepsy—period. No dispensaries. No medical cards for chronic pain. No legal access. This is the reality for Jefferson County residents.
But our RSO is legal because of the 2018 Farm Bill. Here’s how:
- Delta-9 THC content: Only 90mg in the entire 30mL bottle. That’s 0.3% by dry weight—the federal legal limit.
- Hemp-derived: All cannabinoids come from legal hemp, not marijuana.
- THCa distinction: THCa is not delta-9 THC at point of sale. It’s the acidic precursor. Our product ships legally to Jefferson County because it meets federal hemp standards.
Your responsibility: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. If you choose to decarb the oil, you’re creating a product that may be illegal under Indiana law. We provide the documentation and COAs for legal shipping. What you do after delivery is your decision. We assume no legal responsibility. Void where prohibited.
Drug testing warning: If you’re employed at Grote Industries, Arvin Sango, or any Jefferson County manufacturer that tests—delta-8 THC, delta-9 THC, and decarboxylated THCa will trigger a positive result. Use the raw form only if you need to pass tests. The THCa will not cause psychoactive effects, but we cannot guarantee it won’t show on advanced screens.
How Jefferson County Residents Order
There are no walk-in dispensaries in Madison or Hanover. There never will be under current Indiana law. That’s why we built a delivery system that serves Jefferson County specifically.
Ordering from Jefferson County, Indiana
- Visit our website: OilWell Cannabis RSO Guide
- Verify age: 21+ only
- Shipping address: Enter your Jefferson County address—whether that’s a PO Box in Madison, a rural route in Canaan, or a home on the riverfront
- Payment: Secure checkout
- Delivery time: 3-5 business days via USPS Priority Mail to Jefferson County
- Packaging: Discreet, no cannabis branding visible—important for a conservative community where privacy matters
- Documentation: COAs included for your records
International note: If you’re a Jefferson County resident with family in Canada or overseas, we ship internationally with full customs documentation. Our THCa framework makes this possible—something Rick Simpson could never do legally.
Local Pickup? Not in Indiana.
We cannot offer pickup in Jefferson County because Indiana law doesn’t allow physical hemp product retail locations outside of licensed dispensaries (which don’t exist here). Shipping is your legal access point.
Condition-Specific Guidance for Jefferson County
Disclaimer: Not medical advice. Consult your physician at King’s Daughters’ Hospital, your specialist in Louisville, or your VA provider. These products are not FDA-approved and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Chemo-Related Nausea & Appetite
Who in Jefferson County needs this: Cancer patients traveling to IU Health or Norton Cancer Institute in Louisville for chemo.
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs (1-2 min onset)
- Post-chemo: 0.5mL every 6 hours
- Sleep: 1.0-2.0mL before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
- Evidence: Delta-8 antiemetic [9], delta-9 chemo nausea [1][13], CBD anxiolytic buffer [3]
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Neuropathy, Old Injuries)
Who in Jefferson County needs this: Retired autoworkers from Grote, construction workers from River Ridge, farmers with decades of wear.
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual (no impairment)
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual
- Breakthrough: Vape as needed
- Evidence: CBD pain [4], delta-9 THC pain [13], caryophyllene CB2 activation [24], THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]
Sleep Support
Who in Jefferson County needs this: Veterans with PTSD, shift workers at manufacturing plants, seniors with insomnia.
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual
- At 2.0mL: 50mg CBN (the dosage studied in 2024 sleep literature)
- Evidence: CBN sleep [16][17]—but weak. The real driver is likely the delta-8/THC combo.
Anxiety & Stress
Who in Jefferson County needs this: Everyone dealing with economic uncertainty, caregiving for aging parents, or recovering from the opioid crisis’s toll.
- Daytime: 0.3mL raw sublingual (CBD/CBG, zero high)
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual
- Evidence: CBD anxiety [3], CBG pharmacology [7][8], limonene entourage [20]
Titration Principle: Start Low, Go Slow
Begin with 0.25-0.5mL (139-277mg cannabinoids). Assess effects over 2-3 hours. Increase gradually. Jefferson County residents tend to be cautious—honor that instinct.
The Research: All 29 Peer-Reviewed Citations
We promised transparency. Every claim above is tied to specific literature:
Cannabinoid References:
- NCCIH Cannabis overview
- Talwar 2023 CBD epilepsy meta-analysis
- Han 2024 CBD anxiety meta-analysis
- Cásedas 2024 CBD pain review
- Ranum 2023 CBD insomnia review
- Lo 2023 CBD hepatotoxicity meta-analysis
- Nachnani 2021 CBG pharmacology
- Li 2024 CBG review
- Tagen 2022 delta-8 THC pharmacology
- LoParco 2023 delta-8 public health
- Abdel-Kader 2024 delta-8 chemistry
- Moreno-Sanz 2016 THCa review
- McDonagh 2022 cannabis chronic pain
- Grotenhermen 2003 cannabinoid pharmacokinetics
- Rittiphairoj 2025 high-concentration THC mental health
- Corroon 2021 CBN sleep
- Lavender 2024 cannabis sleep update
- Sepulveda 2024 CBC review
- Zagožen 2021 CBC pharmacology
Terpene & Entourage References:
20. André 2024 entourage effect review
21. Anandakumar 2021 limonene review
22. Ogueta 2022 limonene/linalool allergens
23. Surendran 2021 myrcene review
24. Hashiesh 2021 caryophyllene CB2
25. Weston-Green 2021 pinene/linalool brain health
26. Dos Santos 2022 linalool depression
27. Dalavaye 2024 humulene review
28. Menezes 2021 terpinolene review
29. Russo 2011 entourage effect foundational
Rick Simpson Historical References:
RS1. Simpson 2012 Phoenix Tears
RS2. Laurette 2005 Run From The Cure
RS3. Simpson website
RS4. Velasco 2012 cannabinoid anticancer
RS5. Guzmán 2006 glioblastoma pilot
RS6. NCI Cannabis PDQ
Jefferson County Resources & Support
While we’re a Houston-based company, we care about Jefferson County’s community health landscape:
Healthcare:
- King’s Daughters’ Hospital (Madison): Your primary care provider should review any cannabinoid use, especially for cancer or chronic conditions.
- Hanover College Health Center: For students considering cannabinoids for anxiety or pain.
- Louisville VA Medical Center: For veterans—ask about cannabis interactions with PTSD medications.
Veteran Support:
- American Legion Post #9 (Madison): Connect with other vets using alternative therapies.
- VFW Post #1833 (Madison): Peer support for substance use transition.
Community:
- Jefferson County 4-H: Agricultural communities exploring hemp—understand the difference between industrial hemp and therapeutic cannabinoids.
- Clifty Falls State Park: Nature’s own medicine—remember that healing happens in community and environment, not just in a bottle.
The Seven ABC13 Features That Validate Our Voice
Since 2019, ABC13 Houston—America’s fourth-largest market—has featured Colin Valencia seven times. Five different reporters sought him out:
- Sept 2019: “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil…”—the foundational quote that defines our Jefferson County approach.
- March 2021: Pain comes in many forms—connecting to veterans and trauma survivors.
- May 2021: “Maybe you want to get high”—radical honesty about delta-8 that resonates with Jefferson County’s no-BS culture.
- Aug 2021: $35,000 in free product for COVID vaccination—community health over profit.
- Oct 2021: Proactive delta-8 removal before enforcement—ethical leadership when the law changed overnight.
- Oct 2022: Revealing Colin’s personal cannabis conviction—showing we’ve lived the consequences we fight against.
- Apr 2023: “Renaissance” framing—positioning Jefferson County residents at the forefront of a movement.
These features can’t be bought. They were earned through consistency, expertise, and community action. That’s the credibility Jefferson County deserves.
Final Thoughts for Jefferson County
We know trust is earned slowly in southeastern Indiana. You don’t take chances with your health, your job, or your family. You want facts, not fairy tales. You want access, not gatekeeping. You want control, not confusion.
Our RSO formulas—published openly, backed by 29 peer-reviewed citations, delivered legally to your Jefferson County doorstep—offer something rare: a product that respects both the science and the tradition. That honors Rick Simpson’s vision of accessibility while fixing his method’s fatal flaws. That gives you the raw THCa option for daytime functionality and the decarboxylation choice for nighttime potency.
Bentley taught us that healing is about getting up. For Jefferson County residents who’ve been knocked down by pain, cancer, PTSD, or the opioid crisis—we’re here to offer a hand. Not snake oil. Not false hope. Just the best possible version of the information and the product, so you can give it a fair shot and decide if it’s right or wrong for you.
Order today at oilwellcbd.com. Questions? Call (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]. We’re here for Jefferson County—whether you’re in Madison, Hanover, or anywhere along the Ohio River.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a healthcare professional before use. Do not operate vehicles or machinery under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids. Buyer assumes all legal responsibility for use and decarboxylation decisions.
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