Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Little River County, Arkansas: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this from Little River County — whether you’re in Ashdown, Foreman, Winthrop, or anywhere between the Red River and Millwood Lake — you’ve probably heard about Rick Simpson Oil. Maybe you found the term while searching for alternatives after a cancer diagnosis. Maybe a neighbor mentioned it for chronic back pain. Maybe you’re a veteran in the area dealing with PTSD, wondering if there’s something beyond the VA’s standard prescriptions. Or maybe you’re just curious about what “RSO” means and whether it’s legal in Arkansas.
We get it. Little River County is a place where people look out for each other, where word-of-mouth matters, and where you don’t have time for nonsense when your health is on the line. That’s exactly why we created this guide. We’re OilWell Cannabis, a Houston-based company with deep roots in Texas border country, and we’ve built our reputation on one simple principle: honest education first, products second.
So let’s talk about RSO — what it is, what it isn’t, what the science actually says, and how our formulas might fit into your life here in southwest Arkansas. No snake oil. No false hope. Just the straight facts, backed by real research, and tailored to the realities of living in a place where healthcare options can feel limited and cannabis conversations still carry stigma.
Who Was Rick Simpson, and Why Does His Story Matter to Arkansas?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor, wasn’t a scientist, and wasn’t from around here. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia who got hurt on a job in 1997 — a workplace injury that left him with persistent tinnitus and dizziness that conventional medicine couldn’t fix. Sound familiar? Down in Little River County, where a lot of folks work physically demanding jobs in timber, manufacturing, or the oil fields, we’ve all seen what happens when the medical system runs out of answers. You get prescribed pills that don’t work, or that make things worse, and eventually you start looking elsewhere.
Simpson’s doctor dismissed his suggestion to try cannabis. So he taught himself. When he developed basal cell carcinoma in 2003, he applied concentrated cannabis oil directly to the lesions. According to his personal testimony, they disappeared in four days. No biopsy, no independent verification, no clinical documentation — just his word. But that story, shared through the 2005 documentary Run From The Cure, launched a global movement.
Here’s the honest part: Simpson’s claims about cancer cures have never been proven in controlled human trials. The National Cancer Institute acknowledges that cannabinoids show interesting anti-tumor activity in lab dishes and animal studies, but they’ve never demonstrated a cancer cure in people. The FDA hasn’t approved cannabis for cancer treatment. Health Canada hasn’t either. That’s not us being negative — that’s us respecting you enough to tell you the truth upfront.
What Simpson did get right was drawing attention to cannabinoids as serious medicine when nobody else was paying attention. He gave his oil away for free to people with cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, glaucoma, arthritis, and more. He taught people how to make it themselves. That spirit of accessibility and DIY medicine resonates in places like Little River County, where self-reliance isn’t just a value — it’s a survival skill.
The Problem with Traditional RSO (And Why It Matters in Arkansas)
If you’ve been researching RSO online, you’ve probably seen the “traditional” recipe: soak cannabis in naphtha or isopropyl alcohol, evaporate it in a rice cooker, and collect the thick black tar that remains. That’s what Rick Simpson made. It’s what many people still make in their kitchens across Arkansas and beyond.
But here’s what they don’t always tell you:
- No standardization. Every batch is different. One might be 60% THC, the next 90%. No lab testing, no Certificate of Analysis (COA), no consistency. When you’re dealing with something this potent, that variability is dangerous.
- Toxic solvents. Naphtha is lighter fluid. It’s petroleum-based and can contain benzene, toluene, and other carcinogens. Isopropanol isn’t much better for internal use. Even with careful purging, you’re risking residual solvents in your medicine.
- No terpenes. The heat destroys the aromatic compounds that give cannabis its smell and potentially contribute to its effects. Traditional RSO is just cannabinoids in a tar-like base.
- Massive THC exposure. Simpson’s protocol calls for up to 1 gram of oil daily. With traditional RSO, that could mean 600-900mg of delta-9 THC per day — doses far beyond anything studied in clinical settings. At those levels, you’re looking at severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, and risk of cannabis use disorder.
In Little River County, where the nearest poison control center might be an hour away and where local healthcare providers may not be familiar with cannabis toxicity, these risks aren’t abstract. They’re real.
How OilWell’s RSO Is Different (And Why We Built It This Way)
We’re not here to replicate Rick Simpson’s method. We’re here to evolve it using everything we’ve learned from a decade of formulation work — work that started with a dog named Bentley.
The Bentley Story: Where Our Formulas Come From
Bentley was Colin’s companion through the hardest years, growing up in the dangerous Borderplex region between McAllen, Texas and Reynosa, Mexico. When Bentley became paralyzed and veterinarians recommended euthanasia, Colin refused. That’s when a rescue worker 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 over, and brought his ball to play. From paralyzed to playing fetch. That wasn’t placebo — dogs don’t respond to placebo. That was real.
Bentley lived another ten years, dying naturally at age twenty. During that time, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition Bentley faced:
- Neurodegeneration → CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for PPARγ agonism
- Dementia → CBC for neurogenesis
- Glaucoma → THC for CB1 agonism and intraocular pressure
- Crippling arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammation using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene
Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley needed synergy. That’s why our RSO contains seven cannabinoids, not one. That’s why we publish every milligram amount. That’s why we test everything.
Four Principles That Guide Us
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Accessibility over gatekeeping. In Arkansas, you don’t need a medical marijuana card to buy our RSO. You just need to be 21 or older. We ship directly to Little River County because our products are Farm Bill compliant — less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at the point of sale.
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Patient-controlled potency. Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa — the non-psychoactive precursor. You decide whether to use it raw (no high, perfect for daytime) or decarboxylate it at home into approximately 1,315mg of delta-9 THC (full psychoactive potency). You control the experience, not us.
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Open-source formulas. We publish everything. If you can’t afford $129.99 for our sublingual oil, you can see exactly what’s in it and source the ingredients yourself. That’s our commitment to the same principle that made Rick Simpson share his method — medicine should be accessible.
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Evidence-informed, not evidence-overstating. We don’t claim our RSO cures cancer. We do claim it’s built on the best available research for each cannabinoid and terpene we include. You’ll find that research cited throughout this guide.
The Legal Framework for Little River County, Arkansas
Let’s cut through the confusion about what’s legal in Arkansas.
Farm Bill Compliance
Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle — that’s 3mg per mL, well under the federal limit of 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. This makes it federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill.
What this means for you in Little River County:
- You can legally purchase and possess our products
- No medical marijuana card required (unlike Arkansas’s medical program, which requires qualifying conditions and registration)
- We can ship directly to your address in Ashdown, Foreman, Winthrop, or any rural route
- You receive full documentation, Certificates of Analysis (COAs), and receipts for your records
The THCa Distinction
This is the key innovation: THCa is not delta-9 THC. It’s the acidic precursor. Under Arkansas law and federal law, THCa is legal in hemp products.
When you heat our oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes (easy to do in any kitchen in Little River County), the THCa converts to delta-9 THC through decarboxylation. The conversion ratio is approximately 1mg THCa → 0.877mg delta-9 THC. So that 1,500mg of THCa becomes about 1,315mg of delta-9 THC.
You legally purchase a non-psychoactive product. You legally activate it at home. This is the most significant shift in cannabis accessibility in modern history.
Arkansas-Specific Considerations
The Arkansas Department of Health regulates hemp products under the Arkansas Industrial Hemp Act. Our products meet all requirements:
- Derived from industrial hemp
- Less than 0.3% delta-9 THC
- Third-party lab tested
- Labeled with accurate cannabinoid content
Important: If you’re subject to drug testing for work (many folks in Little River County work in industries that test), understand that:
- Using our product raw (non-decarboxylated) should not trigger a positive test
- Using it decarboxylated or using the vape cartridge will trigger positive results for THC
- Delta-8 THC also triggers most standard drug tests
Always check your employer’s policies. We can’t advise on individual situations, but we can provide documentation of what’s in our products.
The Science Behind Our Formula: What Each Ingredient Does
We don’t hide behind proprietary blends. Here’s exactly what’s in our RSO Sublingual Oil and what the research says about each component:
Cannabinoid Breakdown (30mL bottle, 553mg/mL total)
CBD: 4,500mg (150mg/mL)
- Best evidence: Seizure disorders (FDA-approved Epidiolex), anxiety [3]
- Emerging evidence: Chronic pain, though studies show mixed results [4]
- Safety: Generally well-tolerated, but can cause liver enzyme elevations in high doses and interacts with some medications [6]
- For Little River County: Helpful for daytime anxiety without impairment when used raw
CBG: 3,000mg (100mg/mL)
- Evidence level: Mostly preclinical and review-level [7][8]
- Potential: Neuroprotection, anti-inflammatory effects, possible benefits for inflammatory bowel disease
- Reality check: Still early-stage. We include it because Bentley’s neurodegeneration taught us its importance, but we won’t overstate the evidence [7]
- For Little River County: May support brain health as we age, but more research needed
Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg (200mg/mL)
- What it is: Psychoactive, about 2/3 the potency of delta-9 THC [9]
- Evidence: Anti-nausea properties, pain relief, but safety data is limited compared to delta-9 [9][10]
- Caution: Can cause impairment, anxiety at high doses, and will show up on drug tests [9][10]
- For Little River County: Provides therapeutic effects at lower psychoactivity than delta-9, but still use responsibly
THCa: 1,500mg (50mg/mL)
- What it is: Non-psychoactive precursor to THC [12]
- Potential: Anti-inflammatory via COX-2 inhibition, neuroprotective via PPARγ pathways [12]
- Key feature: You control whether it stays non-psychoactive (raw) or converts to THC (heated)
- For Little River County: Perfect for daytime relief without impairment when used raw
Delta-9 THC: 90mg (3mg/mL)
- Best evidence: Chemotherapy nausea, appetite stimulation, pain relief (at higher doses) [1][13]
- Risks: Impairment, anxiety, tachycardia, cannabis use disorder [15]
- Our approach: Minimal amount keeps product Farm Bill compliant while still providing entourage benefits
- For Little River County: Present for full-spectrum effect, but not enough to cause significant psychoactivity unless you decarboxylate the THCa
CBN: 750mg (25mg/mL)
- Marketing vs. reality: Widely marketed for sleep, but human evidence is surprisingly weak [16][17]
- What studies show: No robust clinical trials using validated sleep measures [16]
- Why we include it: Modest evidence at 20-50mg doses may support sleep architecture, especially combined with other cannabinoids [17]
- For Little River County: At 2mL dose, you get 50mg CBN — the level studied in recent sleep research
CBC: 750mg (25mg/mL)
- Evidence level: Very early-stage, mostly preclinical [18][19]
- Potential: Anti-inflammatory, possible neurogenesis support, antibacterial properties [18]
- Caution: Products are being sold despite minimal clinical validation [18]
- For Little River County: Included for full-spectrum potential, but manage expectations
Terpene Profile (5% total, both products)
Limonene (citrus-bright): Mood elevation potential, but most evidence is preclinical [21]. Oxidation products can be allergens [22].
Myrcene: Often called the “couch-lock” terpene, but human evidence for sedation is limited [23].
Caryophyllene (pepper/spice): The standout terpene — a direct CB2 receptor agonist [24]. This means it works directly with your endocannabinoid system, especially for inflammation.
Pinene (forest-fresh): Memory and alertness claims exist, but human proof is lacking [25].
Linalool (lavender-floral): Anxiolytic potential, but again, mostly preclinical [26]. Can be allergenic when oxidized [22].
Humulene (earthy-woody): Anti-inflammatory potential via CB1 and adenosine pathways [27].
Terpinolene (piney-fruity): Least studied of the seven [28]. Interesting but speculative.
The bottom line on terpenes: They make the product smell and taste better, and they might contribute to effects through the “entourage effect” [20][29]. But strong therapeutic claims should be viewed skeptically until more human research is done. We include them because Bentley’s journey taught us that the whole plant matters, not because we have proof each one works miracles.
Our Two Product Formats: Which Is Right for You?
We offer the same multi-cannabinoid formula in two different delivery methods because different situations call for different tools.
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99 (30mL)
Best for: Daily maintenance, sustained relief, precise dosing, non-psychoactive daytime use
Specs:
- 16,590mg total cannabinoids (553mg/mL)
- 40-60 doses per bottle depending on your serving size
- Graduated dropper with 0.1mL increments
- Organic MCT oil base (neutral taste, no tar-like texture)
- Onset: 15-45 minutes
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13-19%
How to use it:
- Raw (non-psychoactive): Place under tongue, hold 60-90 seconds, swallow. Perfect for working around Little River County, driving, or anytime you need relief without impairment.
- Decarboxylated (psychoactive): Transfer desired amount to oven-safe glass, heat at 260°F for 45-60 minutes. Let cool. Now you have activated THC for evening use or severe symptom management.
For Little River County residents: This is your workhorse product. Whether you’re managing chronic pain from years of physical labor, dealing with anxiety while running a farm or business, or supporting a family member through cancer treatment, the sublingual oil gives you control.
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99 (1 Gram)
Best for: Acute breakthrough symptoms, fastest relief, portability
Specs:
- 900mg+ total cannabinoids
- 5%+ live terpenes
- 510-thread (works with standard vape batteries available locally)
- Onset: 1-2 minutes
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10-35% depending on inhalation technique
How it works: The vape instantly heats the oil to 400-450°F, automatically converting THCa to delta-9 THC with each puff. No decarboxylation needed — every inhalation delivers activated cannabinoids.
For Little River County residents: Keep this in your pocket for those moments when pain flares up suddenly, when anxiety spikes, or when nausea hits hard. It’s discreet and fast.
When to Choose Which
| Your Situation | Best Choice | Why |
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| Working on the farm or at the mill | Sublingual (raw) | No impairment, sustained relief |
| Sudden pain flare-up | Vape | 1-2 minute onset |
| Trouble sleeping | Sublingual (2mL before bed) | Delivers 50mg CBN + full cannabinoid profile |
| Chemotherapy nausea | Vape for immediate relief, sublingual for sustained coverage | Multi-layer approach |
| Anxiety during the day | Sublingual (0.3mL raw) | CBD + CBG without high |
| Want to try psychoactive effects | Decarboxylate sublingual or use vape | You control the experience |
| Traveling to Texarkana for appointments | Vape | Portable, discreet |
Condition-Specific Guidance for Little River County Residents
Critical disclaimer: This is educational information, not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider. Our products are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while impaired.
Cancer Support (For Patients and Caregivers)
We know that cancer touches many families in Little River County. The journey to treatment in Texarkana or Shreveport is long, and the side effects of chemotherapy can be brutal.
What the evidence says:
- Delta-9 THC has proven anti-nausea effects for chemotherapy patients [1][13]
- Delta-8 THC also shows antiemetic properties [9]
- CBD may help with anxiety and sleep disruption during treatment [3][5]
- What it does NOT say: No cannabinoid has been proven to cure cancer in humans
How people use our RSO:
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1mL sublingual (raw) about 1 hour before treatment to manage anticipatory anxiety and nausea
- Acute nausea during treatment: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset)
- Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
- Sleep: 1-2mL sublingual before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
Important for Little River County cancer patients:
- Do not replace proven treatments (surgery, chemo, radiation) with RSO. Use it as support, not substitution.
- Coordinate with your oncologist in Texarkana or wherever you’re receiving care. Bring our COA to show them exactly what’s in it.
- The 90-day, 60-gram Simpson protocol is NOT appropriate for our product. Our dosing is different — start low (0.25-0.5mL) and adjust based on your response.
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Back Pain, Neuropathy)
Physical labor is part of life in Little River County. Whether it’s timber work, farming, or industrial jobs, chronic pain is common.
What the evidence says:
- Delta-9 THC shows pain relief benefits, but with significant side effects at high doses [13]
- CBD has modest evidence for chronic pain [4]
- Beta-caryophyllene (in our terpene profile) activates CB2 receptors, which may reduce inflammation [24]
- THCa may help via COX-2 inhibition (like NSAIDs, but different pathway) [12]
How people use our RSO:
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL sublingual (raw) for anti-inflammatory effects without impairment
- Nighttime: 0.5-1mL sublingual (decarboxylated) for stronger relief plus sleep support
- Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed
Important for Little River County residents:
- If you work in a safety-sensitive job (machinery, driving), use the raw form during work hours.
- Don’t combine with alcohol or opioids without medical supervision.
- Track your dosing in a journal — chronic pain management is personal.
Sleep Disorders
Insomnia is rampant in rural America, and Little River County is no exception. Stress, pain, and the silence of country nights can make sleep elusive.
What the evidence says:
- CBN is marketed as a sleep aid, but human evidence is surprisingly weak [16][17]
- At 20-50mg doses, some studies show reduced sleep disturbance [17]
- CBD may help with anxiety-related insomnia [5]
- Delta-8 and delta-9 THC can help with sleep onset but may affect sleep architecture
How people use our RSO:
- 1-2mL sublingual 30-60 minutes before bed
- This delivers 25-50mg CBN plus the full cannabinoid profile
- If pain is keeping you awake, the anti-inflammatory effects help indirectly
Important for Little River County residents:
- Start with 1mL (25mg CBN) and see how you respond.
- Don’t expect miracles — the evidence is modest at best [16][17].
- Address underlying issues (pain, anxiety) rather than just sedating yourself.
Anxiety and PTSD
This is deeply personal for us. Colin developed our formulas while battling PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. He quit Xanax cold turkey using cannabinoids — something we don’t recommend without medical supervision, but it shows the potential.
What the evidence says:
- CBD has the strongest anxiolytic evidence, with a 2024 meta-analysis showing statistically significant effects [3]
- CBG shows promise in early research [7][8]
- Limonene and linalool may contribute via terpene effects [20][26]
- Avoid high THC doses if anxiety is your primary concern — THC can worsen anxiety in some people [15]
How people use our RSO:
- Daytime: 0.3mL sublingual (raw) for functional relief
- Nighttime: 1mL sublingual for full-spectrum support including sleep
- Avoid the vape unless you’re familiar with THC’s effects on your anxiety
Important for Little River County veterans:
- We’ve heard from many veterans in Texas who use our formulas for PTSD. We hope to serve Arkansas veterans too.
- The VA doesn’t prescribe cannabis, but they also don’t forbid you from using legal hemp products.
- Bring our COA to your VA provider if you want to discuss it.
Getting OilWell RSO to Little River County
We’re based in Houston, but we serve Arkansas just as enthusiastically as we serve Texas. Here’s exactly how it works:
Shipping to Arkansas
- Carrier: USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days) or UPS Ground (3-5 business days)
- Cost: Flat rate $9.99 for orders under $100, free shipping over $100
- Packaging: Discreet brown box, no cannabis branding visible from outside
- Tracking: Provided via email when your order ships
- Heat protection: We include temperature-stable packaging for summer months (important for Arkansas summers)
Typical delivery time to Little River County: 3-4 business days from order placement.
What You’ll Receive
- Your product (sublingual oil and/or vape cartridge)
- Printed Certificate of Analysis (COA) showing exact cannabinoid and terpene content
- Receipt with batch number and batch-specific lab results
- Decarboxylation instructions if you want to activate the THCa
- Our direct contact information: (832) 416-2816 or [email protected]
Payment Options
- All major credit cards
- Debit cards
- No cash on delivery (sorry — federal banking regulations)
Is It Really Legal in Arkansas?
Yes. Here’s why:
- Arkansas Industrial Hemp Act (2017) aligns with the 2018 Farm Bill
- Our products contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight
- THCa is not delta-9 THC — it’s a legal precursor
- We ship with full documentation proving compliance
Your responsibility: Know your workplace drug testing policy. Know that decarboxylating or vaping will create THC that can impair you and trigger positive tests. Make informed decisions.
Why We Publish Our Formulas (And Why That Matters in Rural Arkansas)
Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free and taught people how to make it. We’re doing the modern version: we sell a professional, lab-tested product, and we give you the recipe.
Our Open-Source Promise
Here’s the exact formula for our RSO Sublingual Oil:
| Cannabinoid | Amount |
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| CBD | 4,500mg |
| CBG | 3,000mg |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000mg |
| THCa | 1,500mg |
| Delta-9 THC | 90mg |
| CBN | 750mg |
| CBC | 750mg |
| Total | 16,590mg |
- Live terpenes: 5%
- Carrier: Organic MCT oil
- Volume: 30mL
If you can’t afford $129.99, you can source these cannabinoids yourself. We know that in Little River County, where the median income is below the state average, cost matters. We’ve had customers tell us they DIY their own version using our formula. That’s fine. We want you to have access, whether you buy from us or make it yourself.
This isn’t a marketing gimmick. It’s the same principle that saved Bentley — share the knowledge, let people help themselves.
The Media Record: Why ABC13 Houston Keeps Coming Back to Us
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston featured Colin and OilWell in seven news segments. Five different reporters. Four years. Topics ranging from Delta-8 legality to COVID vaccine giveaways to President Biden’s marijuana pardons.
Why does this matter for Little River County? Because in an industry full of hype, mainstream media validation from a major-market ABC affiliate is rare. They keep coming back because we tell the truth — even when it’s uncomfortable.
Highlights from Our Media Record:
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.”
May 2021: When asked why someone would want Delta-8, Colin’s answer was blunt: “Maybe you want to get high.” ABC13 aired it uncensored. That’s the honesty you get from us.
August 2021: We gave away 1,000 caviar pre-rolls (about $35,000 in product) to encourage Houstonians to get vaccinated. No political agenda. Just community health.
October 2021: When Texas banned Delta-8 overnight, we removed all products before enforcement and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics. We absorbed the loss to act ethically.
October 2022: Colin revealed his personal marijuana conviction history when covering Biden’s pardons. “I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore.”
This isn’t curated PR. It’s real journalism documenting real commitment to transparency, community, and integrity.
Safety, Dosing, and Responsible Use in Little River County
We don’t shy away from the hard conversations about safety. Here’s what you need to know:
Starting Your Journey: The “Start Low, Go Slow” Principle
If you’re new to cannabinoids:
- Day 1-3: 0.25mL sublingual (raw) once daily
- Day 4-7: 0.25mL twice daily (morning and evening)
- Week 2: Assess effects. If needed, increase to 0.5mL twice daily
- Continue gradual adjustment every 3-4 days
Never exceed: We cannot recommend exceeding 2mL per day without medical supervision. At 2mL, you’re getting 1,106mg of total cannabinoids — still far less than Simpson’s 600-900mg delta-9 THC daily, but a substantial dose.
Drug Interactions to Discuss with Your Doctor
If you’re seeing a provider in Ashdown, Texarkana, or Shreveport, bring this list:
- CBD can interact with blood thinners (warfarin), antidepressants, antiepileptics, and some heart medications [1][6]
- THC can interact with sedatives and anxiety medications
- General rule: If your medication says “avoid grapefruit,” be cautious with cannabinoids (they affect similar liver enzymes)
Arkansas-Specific Safety Considerations
Driving: Arkansas has strict DUI laws for cannabis impairment. Do not drive after using decarboxylated oil or the vape. Use raw sublingual oil if you need to be functional.
Workplace testing: Many employers in Little River County (industrial, manufacturing, government) drug test. Use raw form only if you’re subject to testing.
Firearms: Under Arkansas law and federal law, using THC (including decarboxylated THCa) while possessing firearms is problematic. If you’re a gun owner, stick to raw forms or consult a lawyer.
Pregnancy: Do not use cannabinoid products if pregnant or nursing. The risks are real and documented [1].
Keep away from children and pets: Our products taste like coconut oil (MCT base). Store securely. If accidental ingestion occurs, call the Arkansas Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.
Frequently Asked Questions from Little River County Residents
Q: Do I need a medical marijuana card to buy this in Arkansas?
A: No. Our products are hemp-derived and Farm Bill compliant. You only need to be 21+. Arkansas’s medical marijuana program is separate and requires qualifying conditions and registration.
Q: Will this get me high?
A: Only if you want it to. Use it raw (no heat) for no psychoactive effects. Decarboxylate it or use the vape for psychoactive effects. You control the experience.
Q: How long does shipping take to Ashdown/Foreman/Winthrop?
A: Typically 3-4 business days via USPS Priority Mail. We ship within 24 hours of your order.
Q: Can my doctor in Texarkana prescribe this?
A: Doctors can’t prescribe hemp products, but they can discuss them. Bring our COA to your appointment. Many integrative medicine doctors in Arkansas are familiar with cannabinoids.
Q: Is this legal to carry in my car in Little River County?
A: Yes, if it’s in the original sealed packaging with the COA. Arkansas law allows transport of hemp products. Keep it in your trunk, not the passenger compartment, to avoid any appearance of consumption while driving.
Q: What if I get drug tested at work?
A: Use only the raw sublingual oil. Do not decarboxylate or vape. Even then, we can’t guarantee you’ll pass — tests vary. Provide your employer with our COA showing THC content is under 0.3% at purchase.
Q: How does this compare to what I’d get at an Arkansas dispensary?
A: Arkansas medical dispensaries sell high-THC products that require a medical card. Our product is hemp-derived, lower in delta-9 THC, but rich in other cannabinoids. It’s a different approach — more accessible but less psychoactive unless you activate the THCa.
Q: Can I make this myself using your formula?
A: Absolutely. That’s the point. If you have access to cannabinoid distillates, you can replicate our formula. We want you to have options.
Q: What if I can’t afford $129.99?
A: We understand. That’s why we publish the formula. We also offer the vape cartridge at $49.99 as a lower-cost entry point. Some customers buy once, then DIY future batches.
Q: Is this safe to use with my prescription medications?
A: Consult your pharmacist or doctor. CBD can interact with many medications metabolized by the liver [6]. Bring our ingredient list to your appointment.
Connecting with Little River County’s Culture
We know that Little River County values honesty, self-reliance, and community. That’s why we’re not trying to dazzle you with marketing speak. We’re giving you the same information we’d give our own families.
For the veterans in Little River County: Colin is a veteran of a different kind of battle — the battle to stay alive and sane in the Borderplex. He built these formulas while fighting PTSD and benzo addiction. Our Asshole Peach product is particularly popular with veterans in Texas for pain and PTSD. We hope to serve Arkansas veterans with the same integrity.
For the farmers and laborers: We understand what it means to work with your body and live with the consequences. Our raw formula is designed for people who need to stay functional. You can manage pain and inflammation without being impaired.
For the cancer patients traveling to Texarkana or Shreveport: We know the drive is long, the treatments are brutal, and the medical bills are overwhelming. Our 3-4 day shipping means you can have support between appointments. Our open-source formula means you can make it yourself if money is tight.
For the caregivers: Whether you’re tending to aging parents in Winthrop or supporting a spouse through chemo, you need reliable options. Our third-party testing and published formulas give you information to make informed decisions.
For the curious: If you’ve just heard about RSO and want to understand it before trying it, this guide is for you. We respect that you’re doing your homework. That’s the Arkansas way.
How to Order: Simple Steps for Little River County
- Visit our website: oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/
- Choose your product: Sublingual oil ($129.99) and/or vape cartridge ($49.99)
- Add to cart: No medical verification needed, just age 21+
- Checkout: Enter your Little River County shipping address
- Payment: Credit/debit card (discreet billing: “OilWell LLC”)
- Shipping: Select USPS Priority (3-4 days to Arkansas) or UPS Ground
- Track: You’ll get an email with tracking within 24 hours
- Receive: Look for discreet packaging, open immediately to store properly
Need help? Call or text us at (832) 416-2816. We actually answer. Email works too: [email protected]
Final Thoughts for Little River County
We didn’t write this guide to win awards or rank on Google. We wrote it because people in places like Little River County deserve the same quality information as people in Houston or Los Angeles. You shouldn’t have to settle for hype, mystery formulas, or legal ambiguity.
Rick Simpson started a movement by sharing his story. We’re continuing it by sharing our science, our formulas, and our hard-won experience. Whether you buy from us or make it yourself, we want you to have safe, effective options.
The truth is: Cannabis isn’t magic. It’s not right for everyone. But for some people, it makes life bearable again. It lets them work, sleep, parent, and live. We’ve seen it with Bentley. We’ve seen it with Colin’s PTSD recovery. We’ve seen it with thousands of customers.
If you’re in Little River County and struggling, we hope this guide gives you a starting point. Do your research. Talk to your doctor. Start low, go slow. And know that there’s a company in Houston that respects you enough to tell you the whole story — not just the parts that sell products.
We’re here if you need us. And if you don’t, we’re still glad you have the information.
OilWell Cannabis
810 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006
Phone: (832) 416-2816
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://oilwellcbd.com/
Business Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM CST
Friday-Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM CST
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM CST
Age Requirement: 21+ only
Legal Disclaimer: These products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if you have a medical condition, take medications, are pregnant or nursing, or have health concerns. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while impaired. Buyer assumes all responsibility for compliance with local laws. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
For Little River County residents: We ship to all addresses in Ashdown, Foreman, Winthrop, and rural routes throughout the county. Delivery typically takes 3-4 business days. All products include Certificates of Analysis and comply with Arkansas hemp laws.
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