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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Lincoln County, Idaho: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis If you're reading this from your home in Shoshone, Richfield, or somewhere along the Big Wood River, you're probably wondering whether RSO is something that can actually help you—or someone you love—without running afoul of Idaho law. We get it. Here in Lincoln County, we're a community that values straight talk, self-reliance, and practical solutions. We don't have a major medical center on every corner. When the nearest cancer specialist is a two-hour drive to Boise or Twin Falls, and when chronic pain means you can't finish your shift at the St. Luke's Wood River clinic or help with the fall cattle drive, you start looking for real options. That's where this guide comes in. We're OilWell Cannabis, based in Houston, Texas, and we've spent years building something that Rick Simpson himself never could: a legal, lab-tested, multi-cannabinoid RSO that ships directly to your door in Lincoln County. We've published our exact formula—every milligram of every cannabinoid—because we believe the people of Idaho deserve the same access to information that Texans do. Whether you're a veteran in Dietrich dealing with PTSD, a rancher in Carey managing chronic back pain, or a caregiver in Shoshone supporting someone through chemotherapy, this is the most comprehensive, evidence-grounded RSO resource you'll find anywhere. Understanding RSO: From Nova Scotia to the Idaho High Desert Who Rick Simpson Really Was Rick Simpson wasn't a doctor. He wasn't a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a blue-collar tradesman, not unlike many of the folks who keep Lincoln County running. In 1997, he fell from scaffolding at a hospital in Moncton, suffered a serious head injury, and found himself with tinnitus and post-concussion symptoms that his doctors couldn't...

OilWell CBD 22 min read 4,791 words Updated Mar 23, 2026

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

If you’re reading this from your home in Shoshone, Richfield, or somewhere along the Big Wood River, you’re probably wondering whether RSO is something that can actually help you—or someone you love—without running afoul of Idaho law. We get it. Here in Lincoln County, we’re a community that values straight talk, self-reliance, and practical solutions. We don’t have a major medical center on every corner. When the nearest cancer specialist is a two-hour drive to Boise or Twin Falls, and when chronic pain means you can’t finish your shift at the St. Luke’s Wood River clinic or help with the fall cattle drive, you start looking for real options. That’s where this guide comes in.

We’re OilWell Cannabis, based in Houston, Texas, and we’ve spent years building something that Rick Simpson himself never could: a legal, lab-tested, multi-cannabinoid RSO that ships directly to your door in Lincoln County. We’ve published our exact formula—every milligram of every cannabinoid—because we believe the people of Idaho deserve the same access to information that Texans do. Whether you’re a veteran in Dietrich dealing with PTSD, a rancher in Carey managing chronic back pain, or a caregiver in Shoshone supporting someone through chemotherapy, this is the most comprehensive, evidence-grounded RSO resource you’ll find anywhere.

Understanding RSO: From Nova Scotia to the Idaho High Desert

Who Rick Simpson Really Was

Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a blue-collar tradesman, not unlike many of the folks who keep Lincoln County running. In 1997, he fell from scaffolding at a hospital in Moncton, suffered a serious head injury, and found himself with tinnitus and post-concussion symptoms that his doctors couldn’t fix. The medications they prescribed either didn’t work or made things worse. Sound familiar? We’ve all heard similar stories at the Lincoln County Senior Center or waiting in line at the grocery store in Shoshone.

When Simpson discovered cannabis helped more than the pills, his doctor refused to discuss it. That frustration—being told “no” by a medical system that had already failed you—is something people in rural Idaho understand deeply. When the nearest pain clinic is in Twin Falls and the waitlist is months long, you start looking for alternatives.

Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003 when he claimed that cannabis oil removed basal cell carcinoma lesions on his arm in four days. Important context: No independent medical verification exists. No biopsy confirmation. No peer-reviewed documentation. But that personal testimony became the origin story of RSO and launched a global movement.

What Traditional RSO Actually Was

When people talk about “traditional RSO,” they’re describing a specific product that Simpson made in his kitchen:

  • Source material: Single high-THC indica strain, no standardization—whatever he could grow or source locally
  • Extraction solvent: Naphtha (a petroleum-based solvent) or 99% isopropyl alcohol—neither food-grade
  • Process: Stirred plant material in a bucket, filtered through cheesecloth, evaporated in a rice cooker
  • Result: A nearly black, tar-like oil that was completely decarboxylated (meaning all THCa converted to psychoactive THC)
  • Potency: 60-90% THC, with only trace amounts of other cannabinoids at whatever ratios occurred naturally
  • Safety: No lab testing, no Certificate of Analysis (COA), significant risk of residual solvent contamination

Simpson gave this oil away for free to cancer patients and others in his community. He claimed it helped with cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia—conditions that affect people in Lincoln County every day.

Simpson’s 60-Gram Protocol: Why It Matters (and Why We Don’t Recommend It)

Simpson’s treatment protocol was specific: consume 60 grams over 90 days, starting with a half-grain-of-rice dose three times daily and escalating to 1 gram per day. At peak dosing, patients consumed roughly 600-900 mg of delta-9 THC daily—far exceeding anything studied in controlled clinical settings.

Important context for evaluating this protocol:

  • No controlled trial validation exists
  • The material was crude, unstandardized, and varied batch-to-batch
  • The THC exposure is extreme and carries real risks: severe intoxication, anxiety, tachycardia, cannabis use disorder
  • For cancer patients (medically complex individuals), using unregulated oil as primary treatment can delay proven therapies with irreversible consequences

We document this protocol fully because it’s what people search for. If you’re in Lincoln County and you’ve heard about RSO online, this is likely what you’ve found. But we also explain why it’s problematic—because that’s what honest education looks like.

What Simpson Got Right vs. What He Overstated

What he got right: Simpson drew attention to cannabinoids when the world was ignoring them. He helped create the conditions for today’s legal cannabis industry. The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract.

What he overstated: His cancer cure claims exceeded the evidence then, and they exceed it now. No human clinical trial has demonstrated that RSO or any cannabis oil cures cancer. Encouraging patients to use RSO instead of proven oncology treatments carries genuine harm potential.

This distinction matters in Lincoln County, where trust in word-of-mouth health information runs deep but access to oncologists is limited. We honor Simpson’s story while grounding our approach in what the science actually shows.

Why OilWell’s RSO Is Different: Built for Idaho

From Bentley to Lincoln County: Our Origin Story

OilWell Cannabis didn’t start in a boardroom. It started with a dog named Bentley. Colin Valencia, our founder, grew up in McAllen, Texas—right across from Reynosa, Mexico, in one of the most economically challenged and dangerous border regions. By sixteen, he’d seen violence most of us in Lincoln County can’t imagine. He’d lost friends to prison and worse. He chose cannabis over darker paths, learning the plant intimately while operating underground.

When Bentley fell paralyzed and veterinarians recommended euthanasia, Colin refused. A rescue worker asked: “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 result? Bentley got up, walked over, and brought Colin his ball. A dog that was supposed to be euthanized lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty.

During those ten years, Colin developed formulas for every condition Bentley faced:

  • Neurodegeneration → CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for brain cell support
  • Dementia → CBC for neurogenesis
  • Glaucoma → THC for intraocular pressure
  • Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammatory approach

When Colin later struggled with PTSD and Xanax addiction, he used the same cannabinoid knowledge to quit cold turkey. The Peace Gummies formula was born during midnight experiments while fighting benzo withdrawal. Colin personally uses the vape form for insomnia and severe PTSD. This isn’t theoretical—he lived what RSO patients live.

The OilWell Philosophy: Four Principles for Idaho

1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping

In Idaho, you can’t just walk into a dispensary. There is no medical cannabis program. Our RSO is Farm Bill compliant—containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC—so it’s legal to purchase, possess, and ship to Lincoln County. No medical card required. Just age 21+.

2. Patient-Controlled Potency

Traditional RSO was always psychoactive. Our sublingual oil contains 1,500 mg of THCa—the non-psychoactive precursor. You decide:

  • Raw (no heat): All THCa stays inactive. Zero impairment. Perfect for daytime use while working your ranch, driving to Twin Falls, or operating equipment.
  • Decarboxylated (260°F for 45-60 min): Converts to ~1,315 mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90 mg, you get ~1,405 mg total THC—comparable to traditional illegal RSO, but you activate it yourself, legally.
  • Vape: Instant decarboxylation at 400-450°F for acute relief.

This matters in Lincoln County, where a workday might start before dawn and end after sunset. You need options that fit your life, not a one-size-fits-all product.

3. Open-Source Formulas

We publish our exact formula. If $129.99 for the sublingual oil or $49.99 for the vape cartridge doesn’t fit your budget, you can source the individual cannabinoid distillates and make it yourself. This echoes Simpson’s free-distribution ethos but adapts it for the modern cannabinoid marketplace.

4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating

We don’t make claims the science can’t support. Every cannabinoid and terpene in our formula has a complete evidence profile below (see “The Science Behind Every Drop”). We distinguish between what’s well-supported, what’s emerging, and what’s overstated—because that’s what you deserve.

Media Recognition: Third-Party Credibility

Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston featured Colin and OilWell in seven distinct news segments spanning five different reporters. No other Houston cannabis operator matches that frequency or breadth.

Why This Matters for Lincoln County:
When you’re in rural Idaho, you can’t verify a company’s claims by walking into their store. You need third-party validation. ABC13 is a major-market ABC affiliate—not a cannabis blog, not a paid influencer. Their editorial judgment is independently verifiable.

Key Moments from Our Media Record:

  • September 2019: Our foundational quote—“I’m not trying to sell people snake oil… I’m not trying to sell people hope, but there’s enough research out there that people just need to know and try and have the best possible version to base their opinions off of to give it a fair shot”—established our philosophy before most of this industry existed.

  • May 2021: When Steve Campion asked why someone would want Delta-8, Colin’s unfiltered honesty—“Maybe you want to get high”—demonstrated the transparency that defines us. That exchange became iconic because it was real.

  • August 2021: We gave away $35,000 in product (1,000 caviar pre-rolls) to encourage COVID vaccination, coordinated with the City of Houston. Community action, not marketing.

  • October 2021: When Texas reclassified Delta-8 as Schedule I overnight, we proactively removed all products and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping narcotics. We absorbed the revenue loss to act ethically.

  • October 2022: Colin revealed his personal marijuana conviction history. Every prior quote carries more weight when you know the person saying it has lived the consequences.

  • April 2023: Our most recent feature positioned this moment as a “Renaissance” for hemp-derived products—relevant to Idaho’s own evolving hemp landscape.

These features can’t be purchased. They can only be earned.

The Science Behind Every Drop: What the Research Actually Says

This section is where we earn your trust. Every compound in our formula has been evaluated against peer-reviewed literature using a formal evidence hierarchy: human clinical data first, then systematic reviews, then institutional summaries, then preclinical research.

The Seven Cannabinoids

CBD (4,500 mg in our sublingual oil)

  • Best evidence: Seizure disorders (Epidiolex approval). That’s the clearest major indication acknowledged by NIH [1][2].
  • Anxiety: A 2024 systematic review of 316 participants found significant anxiolytic effects, but authors stressed the clinical sample remains limited [3].
  • Pain: 2024 review found promising but heterogeneous results; trial quality still limits broad claims [4].
  • Sleep: 2023 insomnia review found literature methodologically weak [5].
  • Safety: 2023 systematic review identified real risk of liver enzyme elevation and drug-induced liver injury, especially with concentrated oral products [6]. Also: diarrhea, sleepiness, appetite changes, mood effects, drug interactions [1].
  • Bottom line for Lincoln County: CBD is the most evidence-developed nonintoxicating cannabinoid, but strong evidence is concentrated in specific indications, not general wellness.

CBG (3,000 mg)

  • Evidence: Mostly review-level and preclinical; human data sparse [7][8].
  • Pharmacology: Interacts with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A pathways—mechanistically interesting but not clinically established [7].
  • Research areas: Neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity—mostly preclinical hypotheses [7][8].
  • Key caution: Already sold commercially while evidence remains thin [7].
  • Bottom line for Lincoln County: Promising minor cannabinoid with limited clinical validation. Not proven therapy.

Delta-8 THC (6,000 mg)

  • Evidence: Pharmacologically relevant and psychoactive, but much less clinically characterized than delta-9 [9]-[11].
  • Pharmacology: Partial CB1 agonist, less potent than delta-9 due to weaker affinity [9].
  • Public health: 2023 scoping review found evidence base dominated by animal studies and use reports; adverse consequences reported [10].
  • Manufacturing: Commercial interest driven by stability and synthesis ease; product byproduct and testing questions matter [11].
  • Bottom line for Lincoln County: Real pharmacologic activity, incomplete safety characterization, more manufacturing uncertainty than consumers realize.

THCa (1,500 mg)

  • Evidence: Important chemically but low on direct human therapeutic evidence [12].
  • Key point: Non-psychoactive itself, but heating converts it to THC [12].
  • Research: In vitro and rodent studies suggest anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective possibilities—not human outcomes [12].
  • Bottom line for Lincoln County: The patient-controlled potency feature. Raw = zero impairment. Decarbed = full psychoactive strength.

Delta-9 THC (90 mg)

  • Evidence: Strongest human evidence of psychoactive cannabinoids, but clearest adverse-effect burden [1][13]-[15].
  • Best evidence: Chemotherapy nausea/vomiting, HIV/AIDS appetite, some MS/pain outcomes [1].
  • Pain: 2022 systematic review found high-THC products may provide short-term pain benefit but increase dizziness, sedation, nausea, and discontinuation [13].
  • Pharmacokinetics: Oral onset 30-90 min, peak 2-4 hours, duration 4-8+ hours [14].
  • Mental health risk: 2025 systematic review of high-concentration THC found consistent unfavorable associations with psychosis, schizophrenia, and cannabis use disorder [15].
  • Safety: Anxiety/panic at high doses, tachycardia, blood pressure changes, dependency, pregnancy concerns, vape-related lung injury [1][14][15].
  • Bottom line for Lincoln County: Therapeutic relevance in some settings, but carries clearest intoxication and psychiatric liabilities.

CBN (750 mg)

  • Evidence: Weak human evidence; marketing ahead of data [16][17].
  • Sleep claim: 2021 narrative review screened 99 abstracts, found no clinical trials using validated sleep measures that substantiate strong claims [16].
  • 2024 sleep literature: Still doesn’t match real-world use scale; need for better trials remains [17].
  • Bottom line for Lincoln County: Reputation stronger than clinical evidence. At 750 mg (25-50 mg per mL dose), we’re providing the dosage level investigated in recent literature, but effects are not guaranteed.

CBC (750 mg)

  • Evidence: Emerging, intriguing, overwhelmingly preclinical [18][19].
  • Pharmacology: Distinct from other cannabinoids; antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure areas interesting [18].
  • Safety: Over-the-counter products already sold despite little efficacy/safety evidence [18].
  • Bottom line for Lincoln County: Scientifically credible but clinically immature.

The Seven Terpenes

Terpene claims require even stricter interpretation. Most literature comes from isolated compounds, essential oils, or preclinical models—not controlled human cannabis studies.

Limonene (citrus-bright)

  • Evidence: Review and preclinical; antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective claims from nonhuman literature [21].
  • Safety: Oxidized limonene hydroperoxides are contact allergens [22].
  • Bottom line: Biologically active but cannabis-specific claims should be conservative.

Myrcene

  • Evidence: Mostly preclinical; anxiolytic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties but lacking human studies [23].
  • Caution: “Sedating terpene” claims are stronger than evidence supports [23].

Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene – pepper/spice)

  • Evidence: Most mechanistically interesting—selective CB2 agonist [24].
  • Themes: Anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, neuroprotective, but human confirmation limited [24].
  • Bottom line: Strongest candidate for cannabinoid-system significance, but not clinically proven.

Pinene (forest-fresh)

  • Evidence: Promising preclinical; antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective signals [25].
  • Caution: “Memory enhancement” claims remain exploratory [25].

Linalool (floral, lavender)

  • Evidence: Substantial preclinical interest; stress, mood, brain-health pharmacology [25][26].
  • Safety: Oxidized linalool hydroperoxides are allergens [22].
  • Bottom line: Credible bioactive terpene but claims should be cautious.

Humulene (earthy, woody)

  • Evidence: 2024 scoping review found preclinical anti-inflammatory evidence and cannabimimetic properties via CB1/A2a pathways [27].
  • Bottom line: Interesting research target, far from clinically settled.

Terpinolene (piney, fruity, sparkling)

  • Evidence: Least clinically characterized; dominated by in silico, in vitro, animal studies [28].
  • Bottom line: Biologically interesting but especially underdeveloped.

Our RSO Formulas: Complete Transparency

RSO Sublingual Oil – $129.99

Cannabinoid Amount
CBD 4,500 mg
CBG 3,000 mg
Delta-8 THC 6,000 mg
THCa 1,500 mg
Delta-9 THC 90 mg
CBN 750 mg
CBC 750 mg
Total 16,590 mg
  • Live Terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
  • Base: Organic MCT oil
  • Volume: 30 mL (1 fl oz)
  • Potency: 553 mg active cannabinoids per mL
  • Dosing: Graduated dropper with 0.1 mL increments
  • Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Doses per bottle: 40-60 depending on serving size

RSO Vape Cartridge – $49.99

Cannabinoid Percentage
CBD 30%
CBG 20%
Delta-8 THC 15%
THCa 10%
CBN 10%
CBC 10%
  • Live Terpenes: 5%+
  • Format: 1 gram cartridge
  • Compatibility: 510-thread universal battery
  • Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery)
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Bioavailability: 10-35%

Why This Matters for Lincoln County

Every mg amount is published above. If you can’t afford our product, you can source individual cannabinoid distillates and make it yourself. That’s the open-source promise.

But here’s why buying from us makes sense for Idaho residents:

  • Lab-tested purity: No residual solvents, no pesticides, no heavy metals (tested to FDA Class 3 limits)
  • Consistent dosing: Every bottle is identical. No guesswork.
  • Legal shipping: Farm Bill compliant, ships discreetly to your door in Carey, Richfield, or Shoshone
  • Support when you need it: Phone (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]

How to Use Our RSO: Condition-Specific Guidance for Idaho

Critical Disclaimer: These are informed suggestions, not medical prescriptions. Not FDA-approved. Not a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider, especially if you’re receiving treatment at St. Luke’s Wood River, Minidoka Memorial, or any Idaho medical facility. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids.

For Chemotherapy-Related Nausea & Appetite Support

Scenario: You’re driving from Lincoln County to Boise for chemo treatments. The drive is long, and nausea hits hard.

  • Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0 mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment
  • Acute breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs (1-2 minute onset)
  • Post-chemo: 0.5 mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
  • Sleep during treatment: 1.0-2.0 mL sublingual before bed (delivers 25-50 mg CBN)

Evidence: Delta-8 THC antiemetic properties [9], delta-9 THC for chemo nausea [1][13], CBD for anxiety buffering [3]

Idaho context: If you’re making that 2-hour drive from Carey to Boise’s St. Luke’s or Saint Alphonsus, the vape option gives you rapid relief without waiting for edibles to kick in.

For Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Neuropathy, Ranch/Farm Injuries)

Scenario: Decades of physical labor—lifting hay bales, repairing fence lines, operating equipment—have left you with constant joint and back pain. Prescription options are limited in Lincoln County.

  • Daytime (non-psychoactive): 0.3-0.5 mL raw sublingual (no heat). Manage inflammation without impairment so you can continue working.
  • Nighttime: 0.5-1.0 mL decarboxylated sublingual. Combines pain relief with CBN for sleep architecture.
  • Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed for rapid onset

Evidence: CBD pain literature [4], delta-9 THC pain evidence [13], beta-caryophyllene CB2 activation [24], THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]

Idaho context: Many Lincoln County residents work physical jobs where impairment isn’t an option. The raw THCa formulation lets you stay functional while addressing inflammation.

For Sleep Support

Scenario: The quiet of rural Idaho nights should be peaceful, but insomnia has you staring at the ceiling. Prescription sleep meds leave you groggy for morning chores.

  • Before bed: 1.0-2.0 mL sublingual
  • At 2.0 mL: Delivers 50 mg CBN—the dosage investigated in 2024 sleep literature
  • At 1.0 mL: Delivers 25 mg CBN—above the 20 mg threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance

Evidence: CBN sleep studies [16][17], cannabis and sleep review literature

Idaho context: With limited access to sleep specialists in Lincoln County, this provides an option you can control yourself.

For Anxiety & Stress (PTSD, Rural Isolation, Economic Pressure)

Scenario: The stress of running a small business in Shoshone, uncertainty about water rights, or PTSD from military service has you seeking alternatives to benzodiazepines.

  • Daytime functional relief: 0.3 mL raw sublingual—CBD and CBG address anxiety pathways without psychoactive impairment
  • Nighttime: 1.0 mL sublingual—full profile including CBN

Evidence: CBD anxiety evidence [3], CBG pharmacology [7][8], limonene entourage effects [20]

Idaho context: Mental health resources are scarce in rural Idaho. The veteran community in particular faces long waits at the VA. Our vape form is what Colin personally uses for his severe PTSD.

General Titration Principle for Idaho Users

Start low, go slow. Lincoln County folks are independent and self-reliant—we respect that. But cannabinoids require patience.

  • Begin: 0.25-0.5 mL sublingual
  • Assess: Wait 2-3 hours before increasing
  • Individual factors: Body weight, metabolism, tolerance, concurrent medications all matter
  • Log your experience: Keep a simple notebook of dose, time, and effects. This helps you find your optimal level.

Legal Status: The Idaho Reality Check

Farm Bill Compliance

Our products are legal under the 2018 Farm Bill because they contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. The RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90 mg delta-9 THC total in a 30 mL bottle—well under the limit.

Important Idaho-Specific Notes:

  • Idaho has no medical cannabis program. Our Farm Bill-compliant product is one of the few legal ways to access multi-cannabinoid medicine in the state.
  • THCa is not delta-9 THC. At the point of sale, our product is hemp-derived and compliant. You control the conversion at home.
  • Possession: As of 2024, Idaho has not banned THCa or hemp-derived cannabinoids beyond the 0.3% delta-9 THC limit. However, Idaho law enforcement may not be familiar with these distinctions.
  • Recommendation: Keep the COA (Certificate of Analysis) with your product. We provide full documentation with every shipment.

Customer Responsibility

Idaho residents accept all legal risk. We ship with:

  • Complete COAs showing cannabinoid content
  • Receipts and product documentation
  • Discreet packaging with no cannabis branding

By purchasing, you verify that hemp-derived products with <0.3% delta-9 THC are legal to possess in Lincoln County, Idaho. We cannot provide legal advice for your specific situation. If you have concerns, consult with a local attorney familiar with Idaho’s evolving hemp regulations.

Delivery to Lincoln County: Getting It Where You Are

We know the challenges of rural Idaho delivery. Here’s exactly how it works:

Nationwide Shipping to Idaho

  • Carriers: USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days), FedEx Ground, UPS Ground
  • Discreet packaging: Plain box, no external cannabis branding
  • Tracking: Provided for all orders
  • Temperature stability: Packaged for summer heat (important for those 95°F July days in Carey)
  • Signature option: Available if you want extra security

Shipping to Your Specific Lincoln County Address

Whether you’re in:

  • Shoshone (83352): Delivery to your door, typically 3-4 business days from Houston
  • Richfield (83349): Same delivery timeframe
  • Unincorporated areas: USPS delivers to rural routes and PO Boxes

Cost: Flat rate shipping calculated at checkout, typically $8-15 for standard delivery to Idaho.

What to Expect When You Order

  1. Order confirmation: Immediate email with tracking
  2. Processing: Shipped within 24 business hours (Mon-Thur: 10AM-7PM, Fri-Sat: 10AM-10PM, Sun: 10AM-4PM Houston time)
  3. In transit: Track via USPS, FedEx, or UPS
  4. Delivery: To your door or PO Box
  5. Documentation: COA included digitally; print and keep with product

International Shipping Note

If you’re an Idaho resident with family in Canada or another country where hemp products are legal, we can ship internationally with full COAs and customs documentation. The customer accepts all customs and legal responsibility.

Frequently Asked Questions: Lincoln County Edition

Q: Is this actually legal in Idaho?
A: Yes, under the 2018 Farm Bill. Our product contains less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at the point of sale. However, Idaho law is strict and evolving. We provide full documentation, but you accept legal responsibility.

Q: Will this show up on a drug test?
A: Yes, if you decarboxylate the THCa or use the vape. The raw (non-decarbed) sublingual oil with THCa intact is less likely to trigger standard THC tests, but we cannot guarantee any result. If your employer in Lincoln County drug tests (common in agriculture, healthcare, and government work), use the raw form only or abstain.

Q: How is this different from the CBD oil I can buy at the store in Shoshone?
A: Three critical differences:

  1. Seven cannabinoids vs. one: Most local CBD products contain only CBD isolate or broad-spectrum CBD. We include CBG, delta-8 THC, THCa, delta-9 THC, CBN, and CBC.
  2. Potency: Our sublingual oil delivers 553 mg/mL. Typical CBD oil is 10-50 mg/mL.
  3. Patient control: You decide whether it stays non-psychoactive (raw) or becomes psychoactive (decarbed).

Q: Can I make this myself cheaper?
A: Yes. The complete formula is published above. If you have access to cannabinoid distillates and can safely blend them in organic MCT oil, you can replicate it. We sell convenience, quality control, and lab verification.

Q: What if I don’t like it?
A: We stand behind our product. Contact us at (832) 416-2816 or [email protected]. We handle returns on a case-by-case basis.

Q: I’m a veteran in Dietrich. How can this help with PTSD?
A: Our Peace Gummies formula (in vape form) was created during Colin’s own benzo withdrawal. Many veterans prefer the vape for acute PTSD episodes. The sublingual oil (raw form) can be used daily without impairment. We’re not the VA, but we understand what you’re dealing with.

Q: My neighbor says RSO cured their cancer. Is that true?
A: We cannot verify personal stories. What we can tell you: no human clinical trial has proven RSO cures cancer. Preclinical studies show cannabinoids can induce apoptosis in cell lines and slow tumor growth in mice, but that’s not the same as curing human cancer. We always recommend coordinating with your oncologist at St. Luke’s or elsewhere.

Condition-Specific Protocols for Idaho Residents

For Cancer Support (During Treatment)

Goal: Manage chemotherapy side effects, maintain appetite, improve quality of life.

Protocol:

  • Pre-chemo: 0.5 mL sublingual 1 hour before infusion
  • Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs PRN
  • Post-chemo: 0.5 mL every 6 hours for 48 hours
  • Appetite: 1.0 mL sublingual 30 min before meals
  • Sleep: 1.5-2.0 mL at bedtime

Why this works: Delta-8 and delta-9 THC directly address nausea [9][13]. CBD reduces anxiety around treatment [3]. CBN helps with sleep disruption from steroids.

Idaho coordination: If you’re receiving treatment at St. Luke’s Wood River in Twin Falls or traveling to Boise, use the vape for immediate relief during transport.

For Chronic Pain (Agricultural/Ranch Work)

Goal: Manage pain without impairment during work hours.

Protocol:

  • Morning (pre-work): 0.3 mL raw sublingual (no heat)
  • Lunch: 0.3 mL raw sublingual
  • Evening (post-work): 0.5-1.0 mL decarboxylated sublingual
  • Breakthrough: Vape PRN

Why this works: THCa [12] and caryophyllene [24] address inflammation via COX-2 and CB2 pathways without psychoactivity. Evening decarbed dose provides full-spectrum relief for recovery.

Idaho context: Essential for those operating tractors, ATVs, or working with livestock where impairment could be dangerous.

For Sleep (Insomnia, Shift Work)

Goal: Fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, wake refreshed.

Protocol:

  • 30 min before bed: 1.5-2.0 mL sublingual
  • If waking at night: Vape 1-2 puffs (quick return to sleep)

Why this works: CBN at 25-50 mg doses [16][17] combined with multi-cannabinoid synergy.

Idaho context: Particularly relevant for shift workers at the St. Luke’s clinic or those working irregular ranch hours.

For PTSD/Anxiety (Veterans, First Responders)

Goal: Reduce hyperarousal, manage flashbacks, improve daily function.

Protocol:

  • Morning: 0.3 mL raw sublingual (non-psychoactive)
  • As needed for acute episodes: Vape 2-3 puffs
  • Evening: 1.0 mL sublingual for sleep architecture

Why this works: CBD for anxiety [3], CBG for stress response [7][8], limonene for mood [20], vape for immediate crisis intervention.

Idaho context: Veteran community in Lincoln County faces long VA wait times. This provides an immediate adjunct option.

The Competitive Landscape: Why OilWell for Idaho

Most “RSO” products available online or in neighboring states fall into three categories:

Type Problem for Idaho
Illegal THC RSO Schedule I felony risk. Idaho troopers interdict shipments from Oregon, Washington, Nevada.
Hemp CBD “RSO” Only 1,000-2,000 mg total cannabinoids. No psychoactive option. Weak relief.
Single-cannabinoid products Miss the entourage effect that Bentley’s story proved essential.

OilWell’s advantage for Lincoln County:

  • Legal: Farm Bill compliant at point of sale
  • Potent: 16,590 mg total cannabinoids (16x typical hemp RSO)
  • Complete: 7 cannabinoids + 7 terpenes
  • Controlled: You decide psychoactive vs. non-psychoactive
  • Tested: Third-party lab verified
  • Accessible: Ships directly to your Lincoln County address

How to Order: Simple Steps

  1. Visit: oilwellcbd.com
  2. Choose: Sublingual Oil ($129.99) or Vape Cartridge ($49.99) — or both
  3. Checkout: Enter your Lincoln County shipping address
  4. Verify: Age 21+ (we verify)
  5. Receive: Tracking email within 24 hours
  6. Deliver: 3-4 business days via USPS to your door

Payment: All major credit cards accepted. Discreet billing descriptor.

Contact: Questions? Call (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]

Final Thoughts: Our Commitment to Lincoln County

We know that trust is earned, not given. In a place like Lincoln County, where community bonds run deep and outsiders are viewed skeptically, we can’t just tell you we’re different—we have to prove it.

Here’s what we promise:

Honesty: We tell you what the science actually says, not what sells. When evidence is weak (like CBN for sleep), we say so. When risks are real (like THC and psychosis), we warn you. When a compound is promising but unproven (like CBG), we’re transparent.

Quality: Every batch is lab-tested. Every mg is accounted for. Every COA is available. We’re not mixing this in a bucket in our garage—Colin’s Baylor College of Medicine background ensures precision.

Access: We ship to Shoshone, Richfield, Carey, and every rural route in between. Same pricing whether you’re in Houston or Lincoln County. Same support.

Mission: This started when Bentley got up and brought Colin his ball. It continued when Colin quit Xanax using cannabinoids. It matters because people in Lincoln County deserve the same options.

If you’re facing a health crisis and conventional medicine has let you down—if you’re tired of pills that don’t work or side effects that are worse than the condition—we’re here. Not with miracles. Not with snake oil. With the best possible version of cannabinoid medicine, published openly, so you can give it a fair shot and decide if it’s right or wrong for you.

That’s the OilWell promise. That’s why we do this work. And that’s why we’re proud to serve Lincoln County, Idaho.

OilWell Cannabis
810 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006
(832) 416-2816 | [email protected]
https://oilwellcbd.com

Hours: Mon-Thu 10AM-7PM, Fri-Sat 10AM-10PM, Sun 10AM-4PM (Central Time)

FDA Disclaimer: These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare provider before use. Age 21+ only. Keep out of reach of children. May cause drowsiness. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while using psychoactive cannabinoids.

Legal Notice: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. Customer accepts all legal responsibility for possession and use in Lincoln County, Idaho. Verify local laws before ordering. Void where prohibited.

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