Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Norton County, Kansas: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this from Norton County—whether you’re in Norton, Lenora, Edmond, or out on a farm along Highway 36—you already know what it means to live where the horizon stretches wide and the nearest specialist might be a three-hour drive away. You know the rhythm of wheat seasons, the weight of a full day’s work, and the quiet reality that when pain sets in or sleep won’t come, options can feel as limited as the cell service in some parts of our county.
We wrote this guide for you. Not for a coastal city or a state with dispensaries on every corner, but for Norton County residents who’ve heard whispers about Rick Simpson Oil and are trying to figure out what’s real, what’s legal in Kansas, and whether it might help with the chronic pain from decades in the fields, the anxiety that keeps you staring at the ceiling at 2 AM, or the side effects of chemotherapy that make keeping food down a daily battle.
This is everything we know about RSO, grounded in the actual science, shaped by our own story of building OilWell Cannabis from the ground up, and delivered with the same straight talk you’d expect from a neighbor over coffee at the Prairie Dog Cafe. No snake oil. No promises we can’t keep. Just honest education so you can decide what’s right for you.
Who Was Rick Simpson, and Why Does His Story Matter in Norton County?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a tradesman, like so many folks in Norton County who work with their hands and understand that sometimes the system fails the people who keep it running. In 1997, Simpson fell from scaffolding at a hospital, suffered a serious head injury, and found himself trapped in a cycle of prescriptions that either didn’t work or made him worse. When he asked his doctor about cannabis, the door was slammed shut .
Sound familiar? It should. We’ve all seen friends or family here in Norton County get pushed through the same pharmaceutical revolving door—painkillers that dull the pain but cloud the mind, sleep medications that leave you groggy, or anti-anxiety pills that create new problems. When the medical system in a rural area like ours has limited options, people start looking elsewhere. That’s what drove Simpson to make his own concentrated cannabis oil, and that’s what drives people in Norton County to search for RSO today.
Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003, when he claimed that applying cannabis oil to three bumps on his arm—diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma—made them disappear in four days. No biopsy, no doctor’s confirmation, no clinical trial. Just his personal testimony .
But here’s the critical context: Simpson’s story is historically significant, not medically verified. It launched a global movement, but it was never proven in a way that would meet the standards of Norton County Hospital or any legitimate medical institution. The 1974 NIH study he referenced—showing THC slowed tumors in mice—was never replicated in human cancer trials . The difference between “this happened to me” and “this will work for you” is the difference between hope and evidence, and it’s a line we refuse to blur.
The video documentary Run From The Cure (2005) spread Simpson’s story worldwide, turning RSO into a household name in cannabis circles . But by 2009, Canadian authorities had raided his property twice, and Simpson left for Europe, unable to operate legally .
Why Traditional RSO Doesn’t Work for Norton County
Traditional RSO was made with a bucket, naphtha or isopropyl alcohol, and a rice cooker—essentially the same process you might use to strip paint. The result was thick, black, tar-like oil that smelled like solvent and contained anywhere from 60-90% THC, but no one could tell you exactly how much because there was no testing .
For someone in Norton County, that matters. When you’re 250 miles from the nearest cancer center and you’re trying to manage symptoms at home, “approximately 60-90%” isn’t precision—it’s guesswork. The solvent risk was real too. Naphtha contains benzene and toluene—chemicals no one in their right mind would ingest if they knew what was in them. And the heat destroyed every trace of the plant’s natural terpenes, leaving behind just crude cannabinoids .
Simpson’s dosing protocol was just as imprecise: start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice, double it every four days, and work up to a full gram of oil per day for 90 days. At that peak dose, you’d be consuming 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily—far beyond anything studied in human trials, and enough to cause severe intoxication, anxiety, or worse .
We respect what Simpson started, but Norton County deserves better. You deserve products made with food-grade ingredients, tested for purity, and dosed with precision. That’s why we built OilWell Cannabis differently.
The OilWell Story: From a Paralyzed Dog to Norton County’s Doorstep
OilWell Cannabis began with Bentley. Bentley wasn’t just a dog—he was family, the kind of loyal companion that every Norton County resident understands. When Bentley’s back legs gave out and the vet said euthanasia was the only option, Colin Valencia refused to accept it. The medications would destroy his organs. The pain was unbearable. The system said there was nothing left to do.
Then 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 grew up in McAllen, Texas, right across from Reynosa, Mexico—one of the most dangerous border regions in the country. He’d seen violence, lost friends to prison and death, and left home at sixteen. He knew cannabis as a plant, but not as medicine . That question opened a door.
Colin created a CBD golden paste for Bentley—not a cure, but a lifeline. And Bentley got up. He walked. He brought his ball to play. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That was real [Bentley’s story].
Bentley lived another ten years, and during that decade, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition he faced: neurodegeneration (CBG for neuroprotection), dementia (CBC for neurogenesis), glaucoma (THC for pressure), crippling arthritis (multi-pathway anti-inflammation). Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley needed a symphony, not a solo [Bentley’s journey].
That same year, Colin faced his own crisis: PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. He quit Xanax cold turkey—a dangerous feat—using the same cannabinoid knowledge that saved Bentley. The Peace Gummies formula was born from midnight experiments during benzo withdrawal. Colin still uses the vape form for his severe PTSD and insomnia [Colin’s personal experience].
We don’t just sell products. We live them. And we understand what it means to be let down by the system and find answers in a plant. For Norton County residents who’ve been told “there’s nothing more we can do,” that story might sound familiar.
Norton County’s Cannabis Reality: Why Legal Access Matters
Let’s be blunt about Kansas law. Our state has one of the most restrictive cannabis programs in the country. No recreational dispensaries. Medical marijuana exists in name only—requiring a card for a tiny list of qualifying conditions that most people can’t access. If you’re in Norton County and you want legal cannabis, your nearest option is a five-hour drive to Colorado .
That’s not accessibility. That’s a barrier.
OilWell’s RSO exists because of the 2018 Farm Bill—federal legislation that legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC . Our sublingual oil contains only 90mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—well under the federal limit. The other cannabinoids are hemp-derived. This makes our product legal under federal law and legal to ship to Norton County, Kansas .
Here’s the critical part: The product contains 1,500mg of THCa—the non-psychoactive precursor to THC. THCa is Farm Bill compliant at the point of sale. But when you heat it at home (260°F for 45-60 minutes), it converts to approximately 1,315mg of delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg, that’s about 1,405mg of total THC—psychoactive potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO, but 100% legal because you control the activation .
For Norton County residents, this is revolutionary. You can:
- Use it raw (no heat) for daytime anti-inflammatory benefits without impairment
- Decarboxylate it at home for full nighttime potency
- Vape it for immediate relief during acute episodes
You don’t need a medical card. You don’t need to drive to Colorado. You just need to be 21 or older, and we ship directly to your door in Norton County .
Legal notice: Kansas law can be unpredictable. While our product is Farm Bill compliant, you are responsible for verifying local laws. We provide full documentation, Certificates of Analysis, and receipts with every order .
Seven Cannabinoids, One Purpose: What the Research Says
Norton County residents are practical people. You want to know what’s in a product and whether it works. Here’s the honest breakdown of every cannabinoid in our formula, tied to actual research—not hype.
CBD (4,500mg)
The most studied non-psychoactive cannabinoid. The FDA has approved Epidiolex (pure CBD) for certain seizure disorders, and that’s the strongest evidence in this entire formula [1][2]. For anxiety, a 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants showed a statistically significant anxiolytic effect, but the researchers stressed that the sample size is still limited [3]. For pain, a 2024 review called the evidence “promising but heterogeneous”—translation: it helps some people, but not everyone, and the studies aren’t consistent enough to make guarantees [4]. For sleep, the evidence is even weaker, with most studies relying on subjective reports rather than objective measurements [5].
What this means for Norton County: If you’re dealing with chronic pain from decades of farm work, CBD might help—but it’s not a miracle. It’s a tool. And it’s safe enough that the main concerns are diarrhea, sleepiness, or liver enzyme elevation if you’re taking other medications [1][6].
CBG (3,000mg)
Cannabigerol is the “mother cannabinoid”—the precursor to THC and CBD. The research is mostly preclinical, but it’s intriguing for neurologic disorders and inflammatory bowel disease [7][8]. A 2024 review called it “promising” but noted that commercial products are outrunning the science [8].
What this means for Norton County: If you have a neurodegenerative condition or inflammatory gut issues, CBG is worth exploring. But we’d rather under-promise than overstate.
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
A psychoactive cannabinoid similar to delta-9 THC, but less potent and with a slightly different effect profile [9]. The public health literature shows it’s mostly studied in animals and product chemistry reports—not robust human trials [10]. It’s psychoactive, can cause impairment, and will show up on drug tests [9][10].
What this means for Norton County: This is the “functional” psychoactive component. It provides relief without the intensity of delta-9 THC. But if you operate heavy equipment on your farm or drive into Norton for supplies, you need to know this will impair you. Plan accordingly.
THCa (1,500mg)
The game-changer for Kansas. THCa is non-psychoactive in its raw form, but converts to THC when heated [12]. Research suggests anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective potential, but the real value is your control [12].
What this means for Norton County: You can use a raw dose during the day and function normally. When the pain spikes at night, decarboxylate a separate portion for full-strength relief. One product, two purposes.
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
The most studied psychoactive cannabinoid. The evidence is clearest for chemotherapy nausea and HIV/AIDS-related appetite loss [1][13]. For pain, high-THC products can help short-term, but they also increase dizziness, sedation, and discontinuation due to side effects [13]. High-concentration THC is also linked to increased risk of psychosis and cannabis use disorder [15].
What this means for Norton County: We include only 90mg in the whole bottle—enough to contribute to the entourage effect without dominating it. If you want the full THC experience, you’ll activate the THCa at home. This keeps the product Farm Bill compliant and gives you control.
CBN (750mg)
Marketed as the “sleep cannabinoid,” but the evidence is surprisingly weak. A 2021 review found zero clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography [16]. A 2024 update concluded that cannabinoid sleep research still doesn’t match real-world use [17].
What this means for Norton County: We include it because some people swear by it, and it may contribute to the entourage effect. But if you’re in Lenora struggling with insomnia, set realistic expectations: CBN might help, or it might not.
CBC (750mg)
Cannabichromene is another promising minor cannabinoid with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties in preclinical studies [18][19]. But like CBG, it’s being sold before being proven [18].
What this means for Norton County: It’s part of the multi-cannabinoid synergy. We don’t hype it. We just include it because the whole formula matters more than any single ingredient.
The Terpene Story: Why Aroma Matters
Traditional RSO smelled like solvents and destroyed every terpene. Our formula preserves live terpenes at 5%—seven specific compounds that give the product its aroma and may contribute to the entourage effect [20][29].
- Limonene: Citrus-bright, anti-inflammatory potential [21]
- Myrcene: Herbal notes, often associated with relaxation (though human proof is limited) [23]
- Caryophyllene: Peppery spice, the only terpene that directly activates CB2 receptors [24]
- Pinene: Forest-fresh scent, studied for brain health but human evidence is weak [25]
- Linalool: Floral lavender aroma, anxiolytic potential but needs more research [26]
- Humulene: Earthy, woody, anti-inflammatory in preclinical studies [27]
- Terpinolene: Piney-fruity complexity, least studied of the seven [28]
For Norton County residents who’ve grown up around wheat fields and prairie grasses, these natural aromas should feel familiar. They’re not synthetic additives—they’re the plant’s own chemistry, preserved.
The Formulas: Complete Transparency for Norton County
We publish our full formulas because we believe you have the right to know exactly what you’re putting in your body. If you can’t afford our products, you can source the ingredients and make your own. That’s the Rick Simpson ethos, updated for modern Kansas .
RSO Sublingual Oil: $129.99
- 30mL bottle (about a month’s supply at moderate use)
- 16,590mg total cannabinoids (553mg per mL)
- Seven cannabinoids: CBD 4,500mg, CBG 3,000mg, Delta-8 THC 6,000mg, THCa 1,500mg, Delta-9 THC 90mg, CBN 750mg, CBC 750mg
- 5% live terpenes
- Organic MCT oil base (no harsh solvents)
- Graduated dropper for precise dosing—critical for Norton County’s older population who need consistency, not guesswork
- Onset: 15-45 minutes sublingually
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13-19% (partially bypasses liver)
RSO Vape Cartridge: $49.99
- 1-gram cartridge
- 900mg+ total cannabinoids
- Six cannabinoids (same ratio as sublingual, but designed for vaporization)
- 5%+ live terpenes
- 510-thread universal battery—works with standard vape pens
- Onset: 1-2 minutes (immediate relief for breakthrough pain)
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Auto-decarboxylation at vaping temperature—each puff converts THCa to THC instantly
Terpene Profile (Both Products)
Limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene—the same seven terpenes in both formats for consistent experience.
Norton County Health Realities: When and How to Use These Products
We know the health challenges in rural Kansas. Chronic pain from agricultural labor. Sleep problems that come with age. Anxiety that gnaws at you when the next rain won’t come or the wheat prices drop. Here’s how our formula might apply to your situation:
Chronic Pain (from decades of farm work, lifting, equipment operation)
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual oil. The THCa stays non-psychoactive, so you can still operate machinery safely. The CBD, CBG, and caryophyllene work through multiple anti-inflammatory pathways [4][12][24].
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual. Combined with CBN, this provides sustained relief while you sleep.
- Breakthrough pain: 2-3 vape puffs for 1-2 minute onset relief.
Sleep Issues (common in older Norton County residents)
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual. At 2.0mL, you get 50mg of CBN—the dosage level investigated in recent sleep literature [16][17]. At 1.0mL, you get 25mg, which exceeds the 20mg threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance in some studies.
- Be realistic: CBN might help, or it might not. The formula works best as a whole, not as individual components.
Anxiety and Stress (from isolation, economic pressure, family concerns)
- Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual. CBD’s anxiolytic effects are modest but documented [3]. Linalool may contribute [26]. Most importantly, zero impairment.
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual for full cannabinoid profile including CBN for sleep architecture.
Chemotherapy Support (for those making the long trips to cancer centers in Wichita or Denver)
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment. Delta-8 THC has documented antiemetic effects [9].
- Acute breakthrough 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 before bed.
General Titration Principle (especially important for Norton County’s older population): Start low, go slow. Begin with 0.25-0.5mL and assess effects over 2-3 hours before increasing. Individual responses vary based on body weight, metabolism, tolerance, and concurrent medications (especially blood thinners, which CBD can affect [1]).
How Norton County Residents Get OilWell RSO
We ship directly to Norton County, Kansas via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days) or FedEx/UPS Ground (3-5 business days). Every package is:
- Discreetly packaged with no cannabis branding visible
- Shipped with a Certificate of Analysis and full documentation for Kansas compliance
- Trackable from our Houston facility to your Norton County address
- Temperature-stabilized for Kansas summers (we know those July heat waves)
Cost: $129.99 for the sublingual oil, $49.99 for the vape cartridge. That’s less than the gas money for a round trip to Denver, let alone the cost of a Colorado dispensary’s products.
Payment: We accept all major credit cards and ship to any valid Norton County address.
Legal documentation included: Kansas law can be strict. Every order includes a printed copy of our Certificate of Analysis showing <0.3% delta-9 THC, a Farm Bill compliance statement, and receipts for your records.
Why We Publish Our Formulas: The Norton County DIY Ethic
Norton County residents are self-reliant. You fix your own tractors, mend your own fences, and grow your own gardens. If you can’t afford our products, we want you to have the knowledge to make your own.
Here’s the complete formula again:
- CBD: 4,500mg
- CBG: 3,000mg
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg
- THCa: 1,500mg
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg
- CBN: 750mg
- CBC: 750mg
- Live terpenes: 5%
- Base: Organic MCT oil
You can source these cannabinoids from hemp distillate suppliers (many ship nationwide). Mix at these ratios. You’ve now replicated our formula at home for a fraction of the cost.
This isn’t marketing—it’s our core philosophy. As Colin said in that first ABC13 interview back in 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 applies whether you buy from us or make it yourself.
Our Story, Norton County’s Trust
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston featured OilWell Cannabis in seven news segments. Five different reporters interviewed Colin across four years because when Houston needed an expert on cannabis law, product safety, or community health, they called us .
The September 2019 feature established our core principle: education without hype .
The March 2021 piece showed Colin helping other entrepreneurs launch legal cannabis businesses—building the ecosystem, not just a brand .
The May 2021 investigative report on Delta-8 THC featured Colin’s now-famous quote: “Maybe you want to get high”—radical honesty that a major network aired because our credibility was established .
The August 2021 COVID vaccine giveaway documented us donating 1,000 pre-rolls (about $35,000 in product) to encourage vaccination in Houston. We coordinated with city government because community health isn’t just a slogan here—it’s action .
The October 2021 Delta-8 ban feature captured Colin proactively removing all Delta-8 products before enforcement and warning other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics . That cost us significant revenue, but it was the right thing to do.
The October 2022 Biden pardon segment revealed Colin’s personal marijuana conviction history . Every prior quote now carried deeper weight—this isn’t a corporate spokesperson; it’s someone who’s lived the consequences of cannabis criminalization in America.
The April 2023 feature framed the present as a “Renaissance” moment—an opportunity to be enjoyed now, even before full legalization .
These features couldn’t be bought. They were earned through consistency, expertise, and community commitment. For Norton County residents evaluating a cannabis company from hundreds of miles away, that media record is independently verified proof of who we are.
Living Proof: Bentley’s Legacy and Norton County’s Hope
Bentley lived to twenty years old—ten years longer than veterinary medicine predicted. During that decade, Colin developed the multi-cannabinoid formulas that became OilWell’s RSO. When the medical system says “there’s nothing more,” sometimes the plant says “not yet.”
We know Norton County residents understand that hope isn’t the same as a cure. Hope is having one more tool when the toolbox feels empty. Hope is being able to manage your pain without opioid risks. Hope is sleeping through the night. Hope is making it through another chemo session without vomiting.
Our promise to Norton County is simple: we’ll give you the best version of the information and the product, so you can give it a fair shot and decide if it’s right or wrong for you.
Ordering for Norton County
Phone: (832) 416-2816
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://oilwellcbd.com/
Instagram: @oilwellcbd
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 AM-7 PM, Friday-Saturday 10 AM-10 PM, Sunday 10 AM-4 PM (all times Central)
Shipping to Norton County: All orders ship within 24 hours. USPS Priority arrives in 2-3 business days. Tracking included.
Questions about Kansas law? Call us. We’ll walk through the Farm Bill compliance and help you understand what’s legal in Norton County.
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Section 2-4: OilWell Story and Product Formulas
All product specifications, founder background, and media record details are documented in the OilWell Cannabis internal records and verified through seven ABC13 Houston features between 2019-2023.
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