Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Porter County, Indiana: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
Porter County, we see you. We see the hardworking folks in Valparaiso keeping our community strong. We see the families in Portage and Chesterton navigating health challenges while trying to stay within the lines of Indiana’s strict cannabis laws. We see the veterans in Hebron and Kouts searching for relief from PTSD that the VA system can’t always provide. And we see the cancer patients driving to Porter Hospital or making the trek to Chicago for treatment, desperately looking for options when conventional medicine falls short.
We’re OilWell Cannabis. We’re based in Houston, Texas — a long way from the Indiana Dunes and the shores of Lake Michigan, but we built our company on a simple promise that transcends geography: honest medicine for people who need it. We don’t sell snake oil. We don’t sell false hope. What we do is publish our exact formulas (every milligram, every percentage), ship them nationwide to places like Porter County where legal access is limited, and let you decide what’s right for your body.
This guide is for you, Porter County. Whether you’re in downtown Valparaiso, out by the Portage Lakefront Park, or tucked away in the rural stretches toward LaPorte County, you deserve to understand what RSO really is, what the science actually says, and how you can access it legally and safely.
Who Was Rick Simpson, and Why Does He Matter to Porter County?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia — a blue-collar tradesman, much like the thousands of manufacturing workers across Porter County who keep our regional economy moving. In 1997, Simpson fell from scaffolding at a hospital, suffered a traumatic brain injury, and found himself trapped in a cycle of prescription medications that either didn’t work or made things worse. When he asked his doctor about cannabis, he was dismissed.
Sound familiar? In Porter County, we’ve watched the opioid crisis hit our neighbors hard. We’ve seen friends and family members prescribed painkillers after workplace injuries at the steel mills or construction sites, only to end up dependent on pills that steal their quality of life. Simpson’s story resonates because it’s the same story playing out in communities like ours — when the medical system fails, people search for alternatives.
Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003 when he claimed that applying concentrated cannabis oil to skin lesions on his arm made them disappear within days. He had no biopsy confirmation, no independent medical verification, no peer-reviewed documentation. But that personal experience — that desperate act of self-experimentation when doctors offered no hope — became the origin story of Rick Simpson Oil (RSO).
He started giving the oil away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone who asked. He made it using naphtha or isopropyl alcohol in his backyard, evaporating the solvent in a rice cooker. The oil was nearly black, tar-like, and smelled faintly of solvent residue. It was crude, unstandardized, and completely illegal. But for many people in that era, it was the only option.
The 2005 documentary Run From The Cure spread Simpson’s story globally. It became the foundation of cannabis-as-medicine awareness for an entire generation — including many in Porter County who first heard about RSO through online forums or whispered conversations at the County Fair.
What Traditional RSO Actually Was (And Why It’s Different Now)
Traditional RSO was defined by its production method, not by lab standards:
- Single high-THC indica strain — no consistency, no standardization. Every batch varied depending on what plant material was available.
- Naphtha or isopropyl alcohol extraction — toxic, non-food-grade solvents that left potentially harmful residues. The risk of benzene or toluene contamination was real.
- Fully decarboxylated — all THCa converted to delta-9 THC by high heat, making the oil always psychoactive. No option for daytime use without impairment.
- Terpenes destroyed — the heat and solvent process vaporized all the aromatic compounds that contribute to cannabis’s therapeutic potential.
- No lab testing — no Certificate of Analysis, no cannabinoid quantification, no contaminant screening.
Simpson’s famous protocol called for consuming 60 grams of this crude oil over 90 days, escalating to 1 gram per day (600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily). That’s 20 to 45 times higher than FDA-approved THC doses. The risks at those levels — severe intoxication, anxiety, tachycardia, cannabis use disorder — were significant, especially for medically complex cancer patients.
Important context for Porter County readers: Rick Simpson’s story is historically significant, but it is personal testimony, not medical evidence. The absence of clinical documentation means we cannot treat his claims as proven science. What we can do is honor his spirit of accessibility while building something safer, more precise, and legally accessible for people in places like Valparaiso and Portage.
How OilWell’s RSO Formulas Diverge (And Why That Matters for Porter County)
We didn’t set out to replicate Rick Simpson’s oil. We set out to solve the problems his method couldn’t address. Every change we made is deliberate, evidence-motivated, and designed for the modern user — especially for people in restrictive states like Indiana.
1. Multi-Cannabinoid Precision, Not Single-Strain Guesswork
Traditional RSO gave you whatever cannabinoids happened to be in one plant. Our sublingual oil delivers 16,590mg total cannabinoids across seven defined compounds:
- CBD: 4,500mg — non-psychoactive, anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory
- CBG: 3,000mg — neuroprotective, gut health, emerging research
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg — psychoactive but less potent than delta-9, anti-nausea properties
- THCa: 1,500mg — raw, non-psychoactive, anti-inflammatory via COX-2 inhibition
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg — under 0.3% Farm Bill compliance, minimal psychoactive load
- CBN: 750mg — associated with sleep support (though human evidence is still emerging)
- CBC: 750mg — potential neurogenesis, anti-inflammatory
For Porter County residents dealing with multiple health issues — maybe chronic pain from years of factory work, anxiety from economic uncertainty, and sleep problems from both — this multi-pathway approach means you’re not relying on a single molecule. You’re getting a symphony of compounds designed to work together.
2. Terpene Preservation (Because the Science Is Plausible)
Simpson’s process destroyed terpenes. We preserve them at 5% with a specific seven-terpene profile:
- Limonene (citrus-bright) — mood elevation
- Myrcene — relaxation (though human evidence is limited)
- Caryophyllene (pepper/spice) — CB2 receptor activation for inflammation
- Pinene (forest-fresh) — clarity, potential bronchodilation
- Linalool (lavender) — calm, anxiolytic
- Humulene (earthy) — anti-inflammatory
- Terpinolene (piney/fruity) — complexity
The entourage effect — the idea that cannabinoids and terpenes work better together — is supported by preclinical research, though human clinical proof remains limited. We include terpenes because the science is plausible, not because it’s proven. That’s the kind of honesty you deserve in Porter County.
3. THCa Preservation = Patient-Controlled Potency (Critical for Indiana)
Here’s the breakthrough that makes our product legal and flexible: we preserve THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form.
Traditional RSO was always psychoactive because heat converted all THCa to delta-9 THC. Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa that you control:
- Option 1: Raw (no heat) — All THCa stays non-psychoactive. Perfect for daytime use in Porter County. You can drive to work in Valparaiso, attend a meeting at NiSource, or coach your kid’s Little League game with zero impairment.
- Option 2: Fully activated (home decarb) — Heat at 260°F for 45-60 minutes converts THCa to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg, you get ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC plus 6,000mg delta-8. This delivers psychoactive potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO — 100% legally, because you perform the conversion after purchase.
- Option 3: Vape cartridge — Instant decarboxylation at 400-450°F. Every puff delivers freshly activated cannabinoids for breakthrough relief.
For Porter County residents subject to Indiana’s strict DUI laws and workplace drug testing policies, this control is revolutionary. You choose when and how to activate the product.
4. Solvent-Free Production (Because Safety Isn’t Optional)
We don’t use naphtha or isopropyl alcohol. We blend pharmaceutical-grade cannabinoid distillates and isolates in a controlled environment using organic MCT oil as the carrier. Every batch is third-party tested for:
- Cannabinoid potency (±2% accuracy)
- Terpene profile
- Pesticides (400+ compounds)
- Heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury)
- Residual solvents (FDA Class 3 limits)
- Microbial contaminants
Certificates of Analysis are available on request. For Porter County families who’ve seen the consequences of contaminated products in the news, this transparency matters.
5. Open-Source Formulas (The Rick Simpson Ethos, Modernized)
Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free and taught people how to make it. We sell a professionally manufactured, lab-tested product for $129.99 (sublingual) and $49.99 (vape). But if you can’t afford it, we publish our exact formula so you can source ingredients and make your own.
That’s not a marketing gimmick. It’s the same promise we made when we published the CBD golden paste recipe that saved Bentley — the paralyzed dog who got up and walked again after we gave him cannabinoids. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That was real. That recipe is still on our website, free for any Porter County pet owner facing a similar crisis.
OilWell’s Origin Story: From McAllen to Montrose to Porter County
Our founder, Colin Valencia, didn’t start in a corporate boardroom. He grew up in McAllen, Texas — one of the most dangerous border regions in America. By sixteen, he’d witnessed violence most Porter County residents can’t imagine. Friends killed. Friends imprisoned. He learned to hustle, but he chose cannabis over darker paths.
When his dog Bentley was paralyzed and facing euthanasia, Colin did what any Porter County pet owner would do: he refused to give up. A rescue worker named Jessica 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. Bentley got up and brought him his ball. Ten years later, Bentley died naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition: CBG for neurodegeneration, CBC for dementia, multi-cannabinoid blends for crippling arthritis. That’s where our seven-cannabinoid RSO was born — not in a lab, but in a living room trying to save a family member.
Then Colin faced his own battle: PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. He quit Xanax cold turkey using the same cannabinoid knowledge. The Peace Gummies formula — now one of our best-selling products for sleep and anxiety — was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal. Colin still uses the vape form personally for insomnia and severe PTSD.
This isn’t theoretical. This is lived experience. And it’s why we’re trusted by doctors in Texas who prescribe our formulas for Crohn’s, IBS, PTSD, and benzo addiction. We bring that same integrity to Porter County.
Media Recognition: Why ABC13 Houston Trusts Us (And Why Porter County Should Care)
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston — the ABC affiliate in America’s fourth-largest city — featured Colin Valencia in seven news segments. Five different reporters sought him out. No other Houston cannabis operator has that frequency or breadth.
What they covered:
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September 2019: The CBD boom. Colin’s 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 as to whether it’s right or wrong for them.”
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March 2021: National decriminalization efforts. Colin explained that “pain comes in a lot of different forms” and helped another entrepreneur launch a mobile cannabis business.
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May 2021: Delta-8 THC investigation. When Steve Campion asked, “Why would someone want to smoke that?” Colin answered: “I don’t give a sh* if it’s wrong to say you’ll get high off it. Maybe you want to get high.”* That radical honesty on mainstream TV became iconic.
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August 2021: COVID-19 vaccination drive. OilWell gave away $35,000 in product (1,000 caviar pre-rolls) to encourage vaccinations in Houston. They coordinated with city government. No political strings attached.
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October 2021: Texas banned Delta-8 overnight. Colin proactively removed all Delta-8 products before enforcement and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics. He absorbed a major revenue loss to act ethically.
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October 2022: Biden’s marijuana pardon. Colin revealed his own cannabis conviction history on camera. “I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore.” Every prior quote gained new weight.
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April 2023: 4/20 special. Colin framed the present as a “Renaissance” for hemp. He explained how Texas’s restrictive medical program (10,000 active patients) compares to Florida’s (700,000), showing untapped demand.
Why this matters for Porter County: Mainstream media validation from a major-market ABC affiliate establishes credibility that transcends geography. When you’re in Valparaiso or Portage, you can’t walk into a Houston dispensary. But you can verify these news segments yourself on ABC13’s website. This isn’t marketing copy — it’s editorial judgment from journalists who repeatedly chose Colin as their expert voice.
The Science: What the Evidence Actually Says (No Hype)
We hold ourselves to the same evidence standards we apply to everyone else. Here’s what peer-reviewed research supports for each compound in our formula:
CBD (4,500mg)
- Strongest evidence: Certain rare epilepsies (FDA-approved as Epidiolex) [1][2].
- Emerging evidence: A 2024 meta-analysis found significant anxiolytic effects but noted limited clinical samples [3]. A 2024 pain review called results “promising but heterogeneous” [4]. A 2023 sleep review found “methodologically weak” studies [5].
- Safety: 2023 meta-analysis found real signal for liver enzyme elevation and drug interactions [6]. NCCIH lists diarrhea, sleepiness, appetite changes, mood effects, and liver-function abnormalities as concerns [1].
For Porter County: If you’re dealing with seizure disorders, anxiety, chronic pain, or sleep issues, CBD may help. But it’s not a miracle cure, and you need to monitor liver function and drug interactions — especially if you’re on medications from Porter Health physicians.
CBG (3,000mg)
- Evidence: Mostly preclinical; human evidence is sparse [7][8]. Shows promise for neurologic disorders and inflammatory bowel disease in animal models.
- Caution: Commercial products are selling CBG while evidence is still thin [7].
For Porter County: If you have IBS, Crohn’s, or neurodegenerative concerns, CBG is intriguing. But we’re honest: this is research-stage, not proven.
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
- Evidence: Pharmacologically similar to delta-9 THC but less potent [9]. A 2023 scoping review noted adverse consequence reports and emphasized regulatory concerns [10].
- Safety: Associated with impairment, potential habit formation, and failed drug tests [1][9][10].
For Porter County: This is psychoactive. Don’t drive after vaping or using activated sublingual oil. If you work at US Steel or any job with drug testing, be aware: delta-8 will make you fail a test.
THCa (1,500mg)
- Evidence: Non-psychoactive in raw form. Preclinical studies suggest anti-inflammatory (COX-2 inhibition) and neuroprotective effects [12].
- Critical: Heating converts THCa to delta-9 THC. Storage and processing matter [12].
For Porter County: This is your daytime option. Use it raw, and you get anti-inflammatory benefits without impairment. Perfect for managing pain while working or parenting.
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
- Evidence: FDA-approved for chemo nausea and HIV/AIDS appetite loss [1]. 2022 review found short-term pain benefit but increased dizziness, sedation, and discontinuation [13].
- Risks: High doses linked to psychosis, anxiety, cannabis use disorder [15]. Impairs driving [1][14].
For Porter County: Our total delta-9 THC is only 90mg in the whole bottle — well below the 0.3% Farm Bill limit. You control whether to activate the 1,500mg THCa. This is legal hemp, not marijuana.
CBN (750mg)
- Evidence: Marketing far ahead of data. 2021 review screened 99 human-study abstracts and found zero clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography [16]. 2024 sleep review concluded research “does not match the scale of real-world use” [17].
- Bottom line: The sleep reputation is cultural, not clinical.
For Porter County: We include CBN at 750mg because emerging research is interesting, but we won’t claim it’s a proven sleep aid. If it helps you, great. But we’re honest about the evidence gap.
CBC (750mg)
- Evidence: Preclinical only. 2024 review noted antinociceptive, antibacterial, and anti-seizure potential but explicitly stated over-the-counter products are being sold with “little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety” [18].
For Porter County: Another promising minor cannabinoid. We’re on the frontier here, but we won’t pretend it’s settled science.
Terpenes (5% live profile)
- Evidence: Entourage effect is “plausible” but “robust proof of clinically meaningful effects in humans remains limited” [20][29]. Most claims come from preclinical or essential-oil literature, not cannabis-specific human trials.
For Porter County: Our terpene profile makes the product taste and smell better, which matters for daily use. The science is intriguing but not proven. We include them because they’re part of the whole plant experience, not because they’re magic.
Legal Framework: Is This Actually Legal in Porter County, Indiana?
This is the question every Porter County resident asks first. Indiana has one of the most restrictive cannabis laws in the country. No medical marijuana program. No dispensaries. CBD is legal, but Delta-8 exists in a gray area that state regulators are actively challenging.
Here’s the truth about our RSO products:
Our sublingual oil contains 90mg of delta-9 THC in a 30mL bottle. That’s 0.3% by dry weight — exactly at the federal legal limit under the 2018 Farm Bill. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived.
THCa is the key. Indiana law, like federal law, regulates delta-9 THC content at the point of sale. Our product is Farm Bill compliant when it leaves our facility in Houston. You can legally purchase, possess, and transport it in Porter County, Indiana.
The activation choice is yours. If you decarboxylate the 1,500mg THCa at home (260°F for 45-60 minutes), you convert it to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg, that’s ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC. This conversion happens after purchase, in your private residence. That’s the legal framework that makes this product accessible in Indiana.
Workplace drug testing: If you use the product raw (non-decarboxylated), the THCa should not trigger a standard THC urine test. However, if you decarboxylate or use the vape cartridge, you will test positive. Indiana employers, including major Porter County employers like Porter Health, schools, and manufacturing plants, maintain strict drug-free workplace policies. We cannot advise you to violate those policies. We can only provide the product and the education.
International shipping: We’ve shipped to multiple countries. For Porter County residents with family overseas or who travel internationally, this same legal framework applies — as long as the destination country permits hemp-derived products with <0.3% delta-9 THC.
Buyer responsibility: You must verify local laws. We provide full documentation, COAs, and receipts. We ship discreetly. But you accept all legal responsibility for possession and use in Porter County, Indiana.
How Porter County Residents Can Access OilWell RSO
We don’t have a storefront in Valparaiso or Portage. But we serve Porter County every day through our nationwide shipping network.
Shipping to Porter County, Indiana
- Method: USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days) or FedEx/UPS Ground (3-5 days)
- Packaging: Discreet, no cannabis branding visible
- Tracking: Provided for all orders
- Documentation: Full COAs and legal receipts included
- Cost: Flat-rate shipping; free shipping on orders over $200
- Signature: Optional signature-required service for security
We ship to all Porter County addresses:
- Valparaiso (46383, 46384)
- Portage (46368)
- Chesterton (46304)
- Hebron (46341)
- Kouts (46347)
- Wheeler (46393)
- Boone Grove (46302)
- Beverly Shores (46301)
- All unincorporated areas
Delivery time: Most Porter County orders arrive within 3 business days. If you order Monday morning, you’ll likely have it by Thursday.
What Happens After You Order
- You place your order at oilwellcbd.com
- We prepare your package in Houston with full documentation
- It ships via USPS Priority Mail
- Tracking email sends to your Porter County address
- Package arrives in your mailbox — no signature required unless you request it
- You receive a 30mL bottle of sublingual oil or a 1g vape cartridge
No medical card required. No Indiana state registry. No qualifying condition list. Just age verification (21+).
Payment Options
We accept all major credit cards, debit cards, and cryptocurrency. For Porter County residents concerned about privacy, cryptocurrency provides an additional layer of discretion.
Condition-Specific Usage Guidance for Porter County
Critical disclaimer: This is not medical advice. These are informed contexts based on research, not prescriptions. Always consult your healthcare provider before using cannabinoid products, especially if you have a medical condition, take medications, or are pregnant/nursing. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while impaired. Keep out of reach of children.
Cancer Treatment Support (Chemo Nausea, Appetite, Pain)
We know Porter County residents travel to Porter Regional Hospital, Northwestern Medicine in Lake County, or even to Chicago for oncology treatment. Chemo is brutal. The nausea, appetite loss, and pain can be overwhelming.
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual oil ~1 hour before treatment. The delta-8 THC has documented antiemetic effects [9].
- 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 delivers 25-50mg CBN for sleep architecture.
Important: RSO is supportive care, not a cancer cure. The National Cancer Institute explicitly states that cannabis has not been proven to cure cancer . Do not delay or forego proven oncologic treatments (surgery, radiation, chemo, immunotherapy) based on cannabis claims. This is harm reduction, not replacement.
Chronic Pain (Factory Work, Arthritis, Neuropathy)
Porter County’s manufacturing heritage — steel, auto parts, logistics — means chronic pain is common. We’ve lost too many neighbors to opioid dependence.
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual oil. THCa provides COX-2 inhibition (like ibuprofen) without psychoactivity [12]. Beta-caryophyllene activates CB2 receptors for inflammation [24].
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual. The full cannabinoid profile plus CBN supports rest.
- Breakthrough: Vape as needed for rapid onset.
Evidence: CBD shows modest pain benefit [4]. Delta-9 THC has short-term pain relief but increases sedation and discontinuation risk [13]. Our multi-cannabinoid approach spreads the load across different pathways.
Sleep Disorders (Insomnia, PTSD Nightmares)
Sleep is elusive in Porter County. Economic stress, shift work at the ports, caregiving responsibilities.
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual oil delivers 25-50mg CBN.
- Evidence reality check: CBN sleep evidence is weak [16][17]. Cannabis sleep research overall is “methodologically weak” [17]. We include CBN because it’s promising, but we won’t overstate it.
If sleep issues persist, consider combining with CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia) from a Porter County therapist.
Anxiety and Stress
Life in Porter County isn’t always serene. Traffic on I-94, job uncertainty, family pressures.
- Daytime functional: 0.3mL raw sublingual. CBD has anxiolytic effects [3]. CBG shows promise [7][8]. Limonene may elevate mood [20][21].
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual for full profile.
Titration principle: Start low, go slow. Begin with 0.25-0.5mL and assess effects over 2-3 hours before increasing. Everyone’s body is different — weight, metabolism, tolerance, concurrent meds all matter.
Safety Information Specific to Porter County
Indiana’s harsh winters and humid summers affect product storage:
- Store sublingual oil in a cool, dark place. MCT oil base is temperature-stable, but extreme heat in a car during a July day at the Dunes can degrade cannabinoids over time.
- Vape cartridges: Don’t leave in a freezing car overnight in January. The oil will thicken but returns to normal at room temperature.
- Child safety: Porter County is family-oriented. Lock up your products. Accidental pediatric ingestion is a real concern [1].
Drug interactions: CBD can interact with medications metabolized by the liver, including some blood thinners and antidepressants. If you’re being treated at Porter Health or any local clinic, tell your doctor you’re using hemp-derived cannabinoids.
Pregnancy: NIH explicitly warns against cannabis use during pregnancy due to potential impacts on fetal brain development [1]. If you’re pregnant or nursing in Porter County, do not use these products without explicit medical supervision.
Competitive Comparison: What’s Available in Porter County?
Let’s be honest about your options in Indiana:
Option 1: Local CBD shops (Valparaiso, Chesterton)
- Pros: Physical location, immediate purchase
- Cons: Typically single-cannabinoid (CBD only), low potency (500-1000mg total), no psychoactive options, questionable lab testing
Option 2: Online hemp retailers
- Pros: Wider selection
- Cons: Many hide formulas, use artificial flavors, provide no COAs. You’re buying blind.
OilWell RSO:
- 16,590mg total cannabinoids across seven compounds
- Full transparency: Published formula, third-party tested
- Legal in Indiana: Farm Bill compliant
- Ships to your door: 3-day delivery to Porter County
- Patient-controlled potency: Choose raw or activated
There’s no comparison in terms of cannabinoid diversity, transparency, or legal safety.
Porter County Geography and Lifestyle Integration
We know Porter County. We know you value the Indiana Dunes and Lake Michigan shoreline. We know many of you work in healthcare (Porter Health), education (Valparaiso University), or manufacturing. We know you’re pragmatic, value community, and demand honesty.
When you use our product at the Dunes: Raw sublingual oil in the morning lets you hike the trails with zero impairment. The pinene terpene might even complement the fresh pine scent of the forest.
When you use it after a shift: Decarboxylated sublingual oil in the evening helps unwind from a physically demanding job. The myrcene and linalool terpenes support relaxation.
When you use it during Valparaiso’s winter: The anti-inflammatory effects of THCa and caryophyllene may help with arthritis pain that flares in cold weather.
When you use it for caregiving: Porter County has a strong tradition of family caregiving. Raw oil lets you stay functional while managing the stress and physical toll of caring for an aging parent.
How to Order: Step-by-Step for Porter County Residents
- Visit: oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/
- Choose: Sublingual Oil ($129.99) or Vape Cartridge ($49.99)
- Add to cart
- Checkout: Enter your Porter County address (Valparaiso, Portage, Chesterton, etc.)
- Verify age: 21+ required
- Pay: Credit/debit card or crypto
- Receive tracking: Within 24 hours
- Delivery: 3 business days to your Porter County mailbox
Questions? Call (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]. We’re real people in Houston who answer the phone.
The Bottom Line for Porter County
You live in a state that restricts cannabis access more than almost any other. But you also live in a community that values honesty, hard work, and taking care of each other.
We built OilWell Cannabis on those same values. We don’t promise cures. We promise transparency, quality, and legal access to a product that reflects the best current science.
Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free because he believed medicine should be accessible. We sell a professional product because quality control and lab testing matter. But we also publish our formula because we believe accessibility still matters.
If you’re in Porter County and you’re searching for RSO because conventional medicine has let you down — whether you’re a cancer patient, chronic pain sufferer, veteran with PTSD, or caregiver — we see you. We’ve been there. And we’re here to help, with honest education and real products that ship legally to your door.
Final reminders:
- Consult your healthcare provider before use
- Do not drive while impaired
- Verify local laws (though our product is Farm Bill compliant)
- Start low, go slow
- Keep products safely stored away from children and pets
We’re OilWell Cannabis. We’re not from Porter County, but we’re for Porter County. And we’re ready to serve you.
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Contact:
- Phone: (832) 416-2816
- Email: [email protected]
- Address: 810 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006
Hours:
- Monday-Thursday: 10 AM – 7 PM CST
- Friday-Saturday: 10 AM – 10 PM CST
- Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM CST
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Consult a healthcare provider before use. Buyer assumes all legal responsibility for compliance with local laws.
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