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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Lane County, Kansas: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis Welcome to Lane County: Real Cannabis Solutions for Rural Kansas We see you, Lane County. We see the wheat fields stretching from Dighton to Healy, the quiet strength of a community that built itself on hard work and self-reliance. We see the long drives to Wichita when someone gets sick—three hours each way, just to see a specialist who might have five minutes to listen. We see the families watching loved ones suffer through cancer treatments at the Lane County Hospital, knowing the nearest oncology center is a world away. We see the veterans in our community—those who served at Fort Riley or beyond—carrying PTSD and chronic pain that the VA system can't always touch. We see the farmers whose backs ache from decades of labor, the seniors in our small towns struggling to sleep through the night, the parents quietly searching online at 2 AM for something—anything—that might help their child with seizures when the prescriptions stop working. This document is for you. Not for Wall Street. Not for venture capitalists. For the people of Lane County, Kansas who deserve honest answers about cannabis medicine. We at OilWell Cannabis are based in Houston, Texas, but our mission reaches every rural community that mainstream medicine has forgotten. We built this company because we lived the desperation you live now. Our founder, Colin Valencia, watched his dog Bentley become paralyzed—facing euthanasia—until a simple CBD formula got him back on his feet. That same formula that saved Bentley from death at age ten gave him ten more years of life. Ten years of neurodegeneration research, of perfecting formulations for dementia, glaucoma, arthritis. Ten years of learning that single cannabinoids are never enough. That knowledge...

OilWell CBD 27 min read 6,015 words Updated Mar 24, 2026

Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Lane County, Kansas: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis

Welcome to Lane County: Real Cannabis Solutions for Rural Kansas

We see you, Lane County. We see the wheat fields stretching from Dighton to Healy, the quiet strength of a community that built itself on hard work and self-reliance. We see the long drives to Wichita when someone gets sick—three hours each way, just to see a specialist who might have five minutes to listen. We see the families watching loved ones suffer through cancer treatments at the Lane County Hospital, knowing the nearest oncology center is a world away. We see the veterans in our community—those who served at Fort Riley or beyond—carrying PTSD and chronic pain that the VA system can’t always touch. We see the farmers whose backs ache from decades of labor, the seniors in our small towns struggling to sleep through the night, the parents quietly searching online at 2 AM for something—anything—that might help their child with seizures when the prescriptions stop working.

This document is for you. Not for Wall Street. Not for venture capitalists. For the people of Lane County, Kansas who deserve honest answers about cannabis medicine.

We at OilWell Cannabis are based in Houston, Texas, but our mission reaches every rural community that mainstream medicine has forgotten. We built this company because we lived the desperation you live now. Our founder, Colin Valencia, watched his dog Bentley become paralyzed—facing euthanasia—until a simple CBD formula got him back on his feet. That same formula that saved Bentley from death at age ten gave him ten more years of life. Ten years of neurodegeneration research, of perfecting formulations for dementia, glaucoma, arthritis. Ten years of learning that single cannabinoids are never enough. That knowledge became the RSO formula we’re sharing with you today—open-source, fully transparent, and backed by every piece of research we could find.

Lane County, you don’t have a local dispensary. You don’t have a medical cannabis program you can actually use yet. But you do have the Farm Bill, the United States Postal Service, and a company that believes you deserve the same access to cannabinoid medicine as someone in Houston or Los Angeles. We ship directly to your doorstep in Dighton, Healy, and every rural route in between. No medical card required. Just age 21+ and a commitment to using this medicine responsibly.

What Is Rick Simpson Oil? Understanding the Legacy

Who Was Rick Simpson?

Rick Simpson was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—not a doctor, not a scientist, just a working man like many in Lane County. In 1997, he fell from scaffolding at a hospital in Moncton and suffered a severe head injury. The aftermath: persistent tinnitus, dizziness, a cascade of symptoms that his doctors couldn’t fix. The medications they gave him either failed or made things worse. When he asked his physician about cannabis, the doctor refused to consider it .

Sound familiar, Lane County? How many of you have been told “there’s nothing more we can do” after a workplace injury? How many have been handed opioid prescriptions that create more problems than they solve? How many have driven to Wichita or Salina only to be dismissed when you mention cannabis?

Simpson’s interest deepened when he learned about a 1974 NIH-funded study at the Medical College of Virginia where THC reportedly slowed tumors in mice . That study—intended to show harm—never led to human trials. But it gave Simpson an idea.

The 2003 Skin Cancer Incident

In 2003, doctors told Simpson he had basal cell carcinoma on his arm—three bumps that needed medical treatment. Instead of following their protocol, Simpson applied concentrated cannabis oil directly to the lesions, covered them with bandages, and waited. By his account, the bumps disappeared in four days. No biopsy. No independent verification. No clinical documentation .

Important context: This is personal testimony, not medical evidence. But it’s historically significant because it launched a global movement. People in Lane County researching RSO online will find this story everywhere. We honor Simpson’s story while being honest about its limitations—something most RSO sellers won’t do.

The 60-Gram Protocol That Defined Traditional RSO

Simpson developed a specific regimen: 60 grams of oil over 90 days. For cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and desperate families in Lane County researching alternatives, this protocol has become legendary. Here’s exactly how it works:

Week 1: Start with a dose half the size of a grain of rice—about 10-15mg—three times daily. Total: 30-45mg per day.

Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days until reaching 1 gram (1,000mg) per day, split into three doses.

Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily until all 60 grams are consumed.

Administration methods:

  • Oral/sublingual: Primary route for systemic absorption
  • Topical: For skin lesions, applied with bandages
  • Not recommended: Smoking/vaping as primary treatment

Post-protocol: Simpson recommended 1-2 grams monthly as maintenance.

The Problems with This Protocol for Lane County Residents

  1. No clinical validation. Not a single controlled trial supports this protocol. It’s based on one man’s experience.
  2. Extreme THC exposure. At peak dosing, patients consume 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily. The FDA-approved synthetic THC drug dronabinol is dosed at 2.5-20mg per day. This is 30-450 times higher than anything studied clinically.
  3. Real safety risks. At 600-900mg daily, patients face severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, hypotension, and cannabis use disorder [1][13][14][15].
  4. Crude, unstandardized material. Every batch differed. No lab testing. No consistency. For a Lane County farmer who understands the importance of precision in agriculture, this variability should be a red flag.

What Traditional RSO Actually Was

Source material: Single-strain indica cannabis, no standardization. If you grew it in your garden in Lane County, results varied by weather, soil, and genetics.

Extraction solvent: Naphtha (lighter fluid) or 99% isopropyl alcohol. Neither is food-grade. Naphtha contains benzene, toluene, and other carcinogens. Incomplete purging leaves toxic residues in the oil.

Process: Bucket, solvent, filter, rice cooker evaporation. The heat destroyed all terpenes and fully decarboxylated THCa into THC.

Appearance: Thick, black, tar-like oil with possible solvent smell.

Testing: None. No COAs. No potency verification. No contaminant screening.

Residual solvent risk: This is the most dangerous aspect for DIY makers in Lane County. Without lab equipment, you cannot verify solvent removal. We’ve seen home explosions and poisonings across Kansas from amateur extraction attempts.

The OilWell Difference: Built for Lane County’s Reality

Why Our Formulas Diverge from Traditional RSO

We didn’t change Simpson’s vision because we disrespect it. We changed it because we had to. Colin’s dog Bentley taught us that a single cannabinoid—CBD alone—couldn’t address neurodegeneration, dementia, glaucoma, and arthritis simultaneously. Ten years of formulating for Bentley’s aging body forced us to understand what Simpson never could: precision matters.

Our five deliberate divergences:

  1. Multi-cannabinoid approach. Instead of one THC-dominant strain, we blend seven cannabinoids: CBD, CBG, delta-8 THC, THCa, delta-9 THC, CBN, and CBC. The entourage-effect literature suggests broader therapeutic potential [20][29].

  2. Terpene preservation. Traditional RSO had zero terpenes due to heat destruction. We include live terpenes at 5% with a defined seven-terpene profile: limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, and terpinolene [20]-[28].

  3. THCa as separate ingredient. We preserve 1,500mg of THCa in its acidic, non-psychoactive form. This gives you control—raw for daytime function, decarbed for full potency [12].

  4. Reduced delta-9 dominance. Traditional RSO was 60-90% delta-9 THC. Our formula contains only 90mg total—3mg per mL. We distribute potency across delta-8 THC (6,000mg) and other cannabinoids, reducing impairment risk while maintaining therapeutic potential.

  5. Product format innovation. Simpson had one crude oil. We offer two delivery methods: sublingual oil for sustained relief and vape for acute breakthrough symptoms [14].

Our Evidence-Informed Philosophy for Lane County

We’re not here to sell hope. We’re here to give you the best possible version of the information so you can make an informed decision. That’s what Colin told ABC13 in 2019, and it’s what we publish today.

Every claim we make connects directly to peer-reviewed research. Every cannabinoid amount is published. Every safety concern is disclosed. This is the opposite of snake oil, and it’s what Lane County deserves.

Farm Bill Compliance: Legal Access for Kansas

The Kansas Legal Landscape

Let’s be direct, Lane County: Kansas has some of the strictest cannabis laws in America. Recreational marijuana remains illegal. The Kansas Medical Cannabis Program was passed in 2022 but has not yet been implemented. The Kansas Attorney General has issued opinions that make many hemp products legally ambiguous.

But here’s what is legal: The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. This is federal law that preempts state law on hemp.

Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—0.3% exactly at the federal limit. It is hemp-derived and Farm Bill compliant at the point of sale.

The THCa Legal Framework: Why This Matters for You

THCa is not delta-9 THC. It’s the acidic precursor. In its raw form, it’s non-psychoactive and legal. This is the innovation that makes our product accessible to Lane County residents without a medical card.

Here’s the chemistry we publish openly:

  • THCa has a molecular weight of 358.47 g/mol
  • Conversion ratio: 1mg THCa = 0.877mg delta-9 THC after decarboxylation
  • Our formula: 1,500mg THCa converts to approximately 1,315mg delta-9 THC when heated at 260°F (125°C) for 45-60 minutes
  • Combined with the existing 90mg delta-9 THC, you get ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC—full traditional RSO potency

What this means for Lane County residents:

  • You can legally purchase, possess, and transport our product in its raw form
  • You control activation through heating in your own home
  • We ship with full COAs, receipts, and documentation for your protection
  • This is the same legal framework that allows hemp farming across Kansas

Important legal notice: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. Lane County customers are responsible for understanding and complying with Kansas laws regarding possession and use of activated products. OilWell assumes no legal responsibility for customer’s decarboxylation decisions. Void where prohibited by law. Do not operate vehicles or machinery after activation.

Drug Testing Realities for Kansas Workers

We will not lie to you, Lane County. If you work at the Lane County Hospital, the school district, or any job that drug tests:

  • Raw THCa product: Will not cause psychoactive impairment and is less likely to trigger standard urine tests (which detect delta-9 THC metabolites)
  • Decarboxylated product: Will convert to delta-9 THC and will trigger positive drug test results
  • Delta-8 THC: Will also trigger positive results on most tests

For Lane County residents employed in safety-sensitive positions (truck drivers, heavy equipment operators, healthcare workers), we recommend the raw, non-decarboxylated option for daytime use. Keep the activated product for evenings or days off.

Open-Source Formulas: Our Promise to Lane County

If You Can’t Afford It, Make It

Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free. We’re not asking you to drive to our Houston dispensary (though we ship same-day to Lane County). We’re giving you the complete formula so you can make it yourself if you choose.

This isn’t marketing. It’s the core of who we are. When Bentley was dying, Colin published the CBD golden paste recipe that saved him. That recipe is still on our website today. We’re doing the same for RSO.

Complete RSO Sublingual Oil Formula:

  • 30mL organic MCT oil base
  • CBD: 4,500mg (150mg/mL)
  • CBG: 3,000mg (100mg/mL)
  • Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg (200mg/mL)
  • THCa: 1,500mg (50mg/mL)
  • Delta-9 THC: 90mg (3mg/mL)
  • CBN: 750mg (25mg/mL)
  • CBC: 750mg (25mg/mL)
  • Total: 16,590mg cannabinoids at 553mg/mL
  • Live terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)

Complete RSO Vape Cartridge Formula (1g):

  • CBD: 30%
  • CBG: 20%
  • Delta-8 THC: 15%
  • THCa: 10%
  • CBN: 10%
  • CBC: 10%
  • Live terpenes: 5%+

The Bentley Recipe: Where It All Started

Before we ever made RSO for humans, we saved Bentley with this. For Lane County pet owners facing similar crises:

CBD Golden Paste for Pets:

  • 1/2 cup organic turmeric powder
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/3 cup unrefined organic coconut oil
  • 1-2 tsp freshly ground black pepper (for absorption)
  • CBD oil (dosage per pet’s weight and needs)

Mix turmeric and water over low heat until thick paste forms (7-10 minutes). Add coconut oil and pepper. Cool, refrigerate up to two weeks. Mix with pet’s food 1-2 times daily. Start low, increase gradually.

Dogs don’t respond to placebo. Bentley walked again. That’s why we do this.

Product Formats: Choose What Works for Your Life in Lane County

RSO Sublingual Oil – $129.99

Specifications:

  • 30mL bottle (approximately 40-60 doses)
  • Graduated dropper with 0.1mL increments
  • Onset: 15-45 minutes
  • Peak: 1-2 hours
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Bioavailability: 13-19%
  • Organic MCT oil base

When to use sublingual:

  • Daytime in Lane County: Use raw (non-decarboxylated) for anti-inflammatory support while working fields, running errands in Dighton, or attending church functions with zero impairment
  • Nighttime: Decarboxylate for full-spectrum sleep support with 25-50mg CBN per dose
  • Precise dosing: Perfect for titrating your exact needs, especially important for Kansas seniors managing multiple medications

RSO Vape Cartridge – $49.99

Specifications:

  • 1g cartridge, 510-thread universal battery compatibility
  • Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest available)
  • Peak: 10-15 minutes
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Bioavailability: 10-35%
  • Auto-decarboxylates THCa at vaping temperature (400-450°F)

When to use vape:

  • Acute breakthrough pain: For those moments when the sublingual hasn’t kicked in yet
  • Panic attacks: Fast relief for PTSD episodes (we know this personally—Colin uses it for his severe PTSD)
  • Nausea from chemo: Immediate antiemetic effect when you can’t wait 45 minutes

Decision Guide for Lane County Residents

Your Situation Recommended Format Why
Working daytime hours (farming, ranching, store clerk) Sublingual, raw No psychoactive impairment, maintains clarity
Severe nighttime pain or insomnia Sublingual, decarboxylated Delivers 25-50mg CBN plus activated cannabinoids
Acute breakthrough symptoms Vape Fastest onset, immediate relief
New to cannabis, cautious Sublingual, start 0.25mL raw Lowest risk, full control
Experienced user, need max effect Vape + decarbed sublingual Layered approach for complex conditions
Concerned about lung health (Kansas farmers with asthma) Sublingual only Avoids inhalation route
Need discretion in small town Sublingual Looks like any tincture bottle

Science-Backed Usage Context for Lane County Conditions

Critical disclaimer: These products are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your Lane County healthcare provider before use. Do not replace prescribed treatments without medical supervision.

Cancer Supportive Care (During Chemotherapy)

We know Lane County residents traveling to Hays or Wichita for chemo. The nausea is brutal. The appetite loss is terrifying.

Our evidence-informed approach:

  • Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual (raw) 1 hour before treatment
    • Delta-8 THC antiemetic evidence [9]
    • Delta-9 THC nausea/vomiting evidence [1][13]
    • CBD anxiolytic buffering [3]
  • Acute nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset)
  • Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
  • Sleep: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed delivers 25-50mg CBN
    • CBN sleep evidence [16][17]
    • Cannabis sleep literature review [17]

Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Back Pain, Neuropathy)

We see the Lane County farmers who’ve spent 40 years on tractors. We see the veterans with service-related injuries. We see the seniors whose hands ache with every task.

Our multi-pathway approach:

  • Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual
    • CBD pain evidence [4]
    • THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]
    • Beta-caryophyllene CB2 agonism [24]
    • Zero impairment for operating equipment safely
  • Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual
    • Delta-9 THC pain evidence [13]
    • CBG for nerve pain [7][8]
    • CBN for sleep architecture [16][17]
  • Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed

Sleep Disorders and Insomnia

In quiet Lane County towns, sleep should come easy. But for many, it doesn’t.

Evidence-based dosing:

  • 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed
  • At 2.0mL: 50mg CBN (the dosage investigated in 2024 sleep literature)
  • At 1.0mL: 25mg CBN (above threshold for reduced sleep disturbance)
  • The 2024 cannabis sleep review emphasizes need for better trials, but current evidence supports cautious use [17]

Anxiety and PTSD

For Lane County veterans and trauma survivors:

Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual

  • CBD anxiety evidence [3]
  • CBG pharmacology [7][8]
  • Limonene entourage effect [20]

Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual (consider decarboxylated for severe symptoms)

  • Full cannabinoid profile including CBN for sleep disruption related to PTSD

Important: Colin Valencia, our founder, uses the vape form for his severe PTSD. He developed the Peace Gummies formula during his own Xanax withdrawal. This is lived experience, not theory.

The Evidence Behind Every Milligram

Why We Include 4,500mg of CBD

CBD has the strongest human evidence in our formula [1]-[6]. The 2024 systematic review and meta-analysis of 316 participants across eight studies showed statistically significant anxiolytic effects [3]. For pain, the 2024 systematic review concluded the literature is promising but heterogeneous [4]. The epilepsy evidence is strongest, with Epidiolex FDA-approved for rare seizure disorders [1][2].

For Lane County: If you have a family member with epilepsy, this is the most evidence-backed component of our formula.

Why We Include 3,000mg of CBG

CBG is the biosynthetic precursor to other cannabinoids. Reviews show it interacts with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A receptors [7]. The 2024 review highlights its therapeutic potential but notes it’s being sold commercially while evidence remains thin [8].

For Lane County: We include CBG because Bentley’s neurodegeneration required it. The preclinical neuroprotection data is compelling enough for a preventive approach, even if human trials are pending.

Why We Include 6,000mg of Delta-8 THC

Delta-8 THC is a partial CB1 agonist with cannabimimetic activity [9]. It’s less potent than delta-9 but still psychoactive. The 2023 scoping review noted adverse consequence reports and emphasized regulatory concerns [10]. The 2024 chemistry review confirmed its stability and easier synthesis [11].

For Lane County: We use delta-8 instead of more delta-9 to provide therapeutic effects with reduced anxiety/panic risk at high doses—critical for those new to THC.

Why We Include 1,500mg of THCa

THCa is the non-psychoactive precursor. It may offer anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective benefits via COX-2 inhibition and PPARγ agonism [12]. It converts to delta-9 THC when heated (1mg THCa → 0.877mg delta-9 THC).

For Lane County: This is your control valve. Keep it raw for daytime use in the fields. Decarb it at home for nighttime potency. No other RSO product gives you this choice.

Why We Include Only 90mg of Delta-9 THC

We respect the Farm Bill limit. Traditional RSO delivers 600-900mg daily. We deliver 3mg per mL—enough for entourage effect without overwhelming impairment.

For Lane County: This keeps the product legal to ship to your doorstep. The evidence for delta-9 THC in pain and nausea is solid [1][13], but the safety risks at high doses are real [15]. We chose precision over potency.

Why We Include 750mg of CBN

CBN is marketed for sleep, but the evidence is weak. The 2021 narrative review screened 99 human-study abstracts and found no clinical trials using validated sleep measures [16]. The 2024 sleep review concluded the field needs better trials [17].

For Lane County: We include CBN at the dosage level that’s been investigated (25-50mg) because the mechanistic rationale is plausible and it may contribute to the entourage effect. We’re honest about the evidence gap.

Why We Include 750mg of CBC

CBC shows antinociceptive, antibacterial, and anti-seizure potential in preclinical studies [18][19]. The 2024 review notes CBC is already sold over-the-counter despite limited clinical data [18].

For Lane County: We include it for its distinct pharmacology and potential neurogenesis support, particularly for aging populations.

Why We Include Our Seven-Terpenes at 5%

Limonene: Multifunctional antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, but most evidence is non-cannabis specific [21]. Contact allergen risk from oxidation [22].

Myrcene: Anxiolytic and anti-inflammatory in preclinical studies, but human evidence lacking [23].

Caryophyllene: Selective CB2 agonist—most mechanistically interesting terpene for pain and inflammation [24].

Pinene: Neuroprotective in preclinical models, but cognition claims are exploratory [25].

Linalool: Stress and mood potential, but clinical trials are limited [25][26]. Oxidation allergy risk [22].

Humulene: Anti-inflammatory and possible cannabimimetic properties via CB1 and adenosine pathways [27].

Terpinolene: Least clinically characterized—mostly in silico and animal studies [28].

For Lane County: We include terpenes for aroma, flavor, and plausible entourage effects, but we won’t overstate their clinical impact. The entourage-effect review emphasizes human proof remains limited [20][29].

Accessibility for Lane County: How to Get It

Kansas Shipping Options

We ship directly to every address in Lane County:

Standard Shipping:

  • USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days to Dighton, Healy, and all rural routes
  • FedEx/UPS Ground: 3-5 business days
  • Cost: Flat rate $9.99 (free shipping on orders over $150)

Discreet Packaging:

  • Plain brown box, no cannabis branding
  • Return address shows “OWC”—not “OilWell Cannabis”
  • COAs included inside, not visible from exterior

Tracking: Full tracking provided via email. Signature-required option available if you’re concerned about package security at your rural mailbox.

Temperature Stability: Our MCT oil base is stable in Kansas summer heat. We ship with temperature monitoring indicators during July-August.

International Access

Wait—Lane County is in Kansas, but we mention this because some of your neighbors may have family overseas who need this information. Just like Rick Simpson dreamed of helping people globally but couldn’t due to prohibition, we ship internationally with full documentation. Over 14 million locations in our PANDEM1C SEO database, six continents served. The same Farm Bill compliance that makes it legal to ship to Dighton, Kansas makes it shippable to Berlin, Canberra, or Tokyo.

No Medical Card Required

Kansas doesn’t have a functional medical cannabis program yet. You don’t need to wait. You don’t need to qualify. You just need to be 21+. This is legal hemp medicine, not marijuana.

Media Credibility: Verified by ABC13 Houston

Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston—America’s fourth-largest city’s #1 news source—featured Colin Valencia and OilWell Cannabis in seven comprehensive news segments. Five different reporters sought our perspective across business, law, medicine, community health, and politics.

What this means for Lane County: Mainstream media validation from a major-market ABC affiliate is a credibility signal you can verify yourself. These weren’t paid advertisements. They were editorial decisions by journalists who identified us as Houston’s most credible cannabis voice.

The Colin Valencia Quote That Defines Us

From our first ABC13 feature in September 2019: “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 quote hasn’t changed. It’s the foundation of this document.

Key Media Moments

COVID Vaccine Giveaway (August 2021): We gave away 1,000 caviar pre-rolls (approximately $35,000 in product) to encourage vaccination in Houston. We coordinated with the city government. No political agenda—just community health.

Delta-8 Ban (October 2021): When Texas reversed Delta-8 legality overnight, we proactively removed all products before enforcement. Colin warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics. We absorbed major revenue loss to act ethically.

Biden Pardon Feature (October 2022): ABC13 revealed Colin’s personal marijuana conviction history. This transformed every prior quote into lived experience. We’ve faced the same legal risks many in Lane County fear.

7 Features, 4 Years, 5 Reporters: Tom Abrahams, Steve Campion, Shelley Childers, Nick Natario, and KTRK staff. No other Houston cannabis operator matches this breadth.

The Stories That Drive Us: Bentley and Beyond

Bentley’s Ten Years

Bentley was more than a dog—he was family. When veterinarians said euthanasia was the only humane option for his paralysis, Colin refused. The CBD golden paste that got Bentley walking again is published on our website. That was 2010. Bentley lived to age 20, dying naturally in 2020.

During those ten years, Colin developed specialized formulas for every age-related condition:

  • Neurodegeneration → CBG neuroprotection research [7][8]
  • Dementia → CBC neurogenesis potential [18][19]
  • Glaucoma → THC CB1 agonism [13]
  • Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammatory synergy (CBD, CBG, THCa, caryophyllene) [4][12][24]

Bentley was our R&D lab. His life depended on formula precision. That same precision now serves Lane County residents.

Colin’s Own Battle: PTSD and Benzo Withdrawal

Colin used his cannabinoid knowledge to quit Xanax cold turkey—a feat notorious for its difficulty and danger. The Peace Gummies formula was created during midnight experiments while fighting through withdrawal. He personally uses the vape form for insomnia and severe PTSD.

For Lane County veterans: This isn’t theory. This is a fellow veteran’s lived experience (though Colin didn’t serve, he’s battled the same demons). The same formulation that got Colin off benzos is what we offer you.

Competitive Landscape: Why OilWell for Lane County

We won’t name our competitors—we don’t attack other brands. But here’s the factual comparison for Lane County shoppers doing their research:

Feature Kansas Medical Program (When Implemented) Typical Hemp CBD Oil OilWell RSO
Cannabinoids Primarily THC-only Usually 1-2 cannabinoids 7 cannabinoids
CBG Content Minimal 0-50mg 3,000mg
CBN Content Minimal 0-20mg 750mg
CBC Content Minimal Rarely included 750mg
Patient-Controlled Potency No No Yes (THCa)
Access Requirements Medical card, qualifying conditions None Age 21+ only
Delivery to Lane County Must travel to dispensary (none in county) Yes Yes, direct
Total Cannabinoids ~500mg THC 1,000mg 16,590mg
Psychoactive Option Yes, always No Your choice
Legal for Lane County Complex, not yet implemented Yes (Farm Bill) Yes (Farm Bill)
Open-Source Formula No No Yes, published
Evidence Documentation Limited Minimal 29 peer-reviewed citations

Condition-Specific Guidance for Lane County

For Kansas Cancer Patients

We know the journey to Wichita for treatment. We know the nausea that hits after chemo. We know the fear.

Approach: Use our sublingual oil as adjunctive supportive care, not a replacement for oncologic treatment. The National Cancer Institute acknowledges cannabinoids may help with chemo side effects but does not endorse cannabis as cancer treatment .

Dosing: Start with 0.5mL raw sublingual before chemo. Increase gradually. Use vape for breakthrough nausea. Take 1-2mL at night for sleep.

Critical: Inform your oncologist at Wesley Medical Center or Via Christi Hospital. Cannabinoids can interact with some chemo agents.

For Kansas Veterans with PTSD

We see you. Colin’s PTSD nearly killed him. The vape gets him through nights.

Approach: Low-dose, slow-titration. PTSD brains are sensitive. Start with 0.25mL raw sublingual twice daily. Use vape only for acute episodes.

Evidence: Delta-8 THC shows anti-anxiety properties at lower doses than delta-9 [9]. CBD has established anxiolytic effects [3]. CBG modulates 5-HT1A receptors [7].

For Kansas Seniors with Chronic Pain

Your generation values honesty. We give it.

Approach: 0.3mL raw sublingual morning and evening for inflammation. Use the graduated dropper for precision. Avoid decarboxylation if you drive or operate machinery.

Evidence: CBD pain literature is modest but plausible [4]. Caryophyllene’s CB2 activation targets inflammation [24]. THCa’s COX-2 inhibition is non-psychoactive [12].

For Kansas Caregivers

You’re researching at 2 AM because you love someone. We see you.

Approach: For a loved one with dementia or terminal illness, start with raw sublingual to avoid confusion or agitation from THC. The neuroprotective potential of CBG and THCa [7][8][12] may offer supportive benefits.

Critical: Discuss with their physician, especially if they’re in long-term care in Lane County or neighboring Ness County.

Kansas-Specific Safety Notes

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

NCCIH warns against cannabis use during pregnancy due to potential impacts on fetal brain development [1]. We do not recommend our products for pregnant or nursing Lane County residents.

Pediatric Use

Do not give RSO to children in Lane County. The FDA has only approved purified CBD (Epidiolex) for specific seizure disorders [1]. Our product is for age 21+ only.

Kansas DUI Laws

Kansas has strict impaired driving laws (KSA 8-1567). Even if our raw product is non-psychoactive, decarboxylated product will impair you. Do not drive after activating THCa. Do not drive after vaping.

Liver Health

A 2023 systematic review found CBD can cause liver enzyme elevation in some contexts, especially with high doses or polypharmacy [6]. If you have liver disease common in Kansas agricultural communities (from chemical exposures), monitor liver function with your doctor.

Drug Interactions

CBD inhibits CYP450 enzymes [1]. If you’re taking blood thinners, seizure medications, or other drugs metabolized by the liver (common in seniors), consult your Lane County physician.

Frequently Asked Questions from Lane County

Q: Is this legal in Kansas?
A: Yes. Our product contains less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, complies with the 2018 Farm Bill, and is hemp-derived. It is legal to ship to Lane County. THCa is non-psychoactive at purchase; conversion to THC at home is your responsibility under Kansas law.

Q: Will I fail a drug test?
A: Raw product is less likely to trigger standard urine screens (which detect delta-9 metabolites). Decarboxylated product or vape will cause positive results. If you’re subject to testing for your job in Lane County, use raw only.

Q: How is this different from CBD oil I can buy in Dighton?
A: Typical CBD oil has 1,000mg total cannabinoids. Ours has 16,590mg across seven cannabinoids. Plus terpenes. Plus patient-controlled THCa activation. It’s a complete multi-cannabinoid system, not isolated CBD.

Q: Why is it expensive?
A: $129.99 for 16,590mg of lab-tested, multi-cannabinoid medicine is $0.0078 per mg. That’s less than many Kansas CBD products. And we publish the formula so you can make it yourself if cost is prohibitive.

Q: Can I make this myself?
A: Yes. The complete formula is published in this document. Source distillates from reputable suppliers (we can recommend some that ship legal hemp extracts to Kansas). Use organic MCT oil. Follow our exact ratios. We want you to have access even if you can’t afford our product.

Q: What about the Kansas Medical Cannabis Program?
A: Kansas passed a law in 2022 but hasn’t implemented it. When it launches, it will be highly restrictive (likely only THC-only products from state-licensed dispensaries). Our product is available now, with more cannabinoids, and ships to your door.

How to Order from Lane County

Online: Visit OilWellCBD.com

Phone: (832) 416-2816 (call or text, we return messages quickly)

Email: [email protected]

Instagram: @oilwellcbd (DMs answered personally)

Ordering process:

  1. Verify you’re 21+ (age verification at checkout)
  2. Select sublingual oil, vape cartridge, or both
  3. Choose shipping method
  4. Payment: All major cards, some cryptocurrencies
  5. Discreet packaging ships within 24 hours
  6. Tracking email sent immediately
  7. Delivered to your Lane County address in 2-5 business days

For Lane County residents with disabilities or tech challenges: Call us. We’ll walk you through the order over the phone and make sure you get what you need.

The Bottom Line for Lane County

We didn’t start OilWell Cannabis to get rich. We started it because Bentley got up and walked. Because Colin quit Xanax with cannabinoids when nothing else worked. Because we watched the legal cannabis industry become as greedy and misleading as the pharmaceutical companies it was supposed to replace.

Lane County, you deserve better. You deserve:

  • Complete transparency (every mg published)
  • Legal compliance (Farm Bill, third-party tested)
  • Honest evidence (29 peer-reviewed citations)
  • Personal control (THCa activation choice)
  • Accessibility (ships to your door, no medical card)
  • Affordable options (DIY formula if needed)
  • Real support (call us, we’ll answer)

This is not snake oil. This is not hope. This is the best possible version of multi-cannabinoid medicine, with every scientific flaw and safety concern disclosed, so you can give it a fair shot and decide if it’s right or wrong for you.

As Colin said on ABC13 in 2019, and as we say to every Lane County resident reading this: The research is out there. You deserve to know it. You deserve to try it with full information. And you deserve to make your own decision about your health.

Order today: https://oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/

Call us: (832) 416-2816

Email: [email protected]

We’re here for you, Lane County. Not because it’s profitable, but because it’s right.

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