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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Sedgwick County, Colorado: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis If you're reading this from Sedgwick County, you already know what it means to live where the horizon stretches wide and the work never stops. Between the fields of wheat and millet, the cattle operations that define our northeastern corner of Colorado, and the quiet dignity of towns like Julesburg and Ovid, we understand that health challenges here aren't abstract—they're personal, they're persistent, and they often arrive when you're far from the nearest specialist. We know Sedgwick County because we've served folks from here for years. We understand that when you're dealing with chronic pain from decades of physical labor, the arthritis that comes with a life of working the land, or the trauma that too many of our veterans bring home from service, you need options that are real, accessible, and grounded in evidence—not hype. That's why we created this comprehensive guide to Rick Simpson Oil specifically for Sedgwick County. Whether you're in Julesburg, Holyoke, or out on a ranch miles from anywhere, you deserve the same depth of information that patients in Houston or Denver receive. No shortcuts. No placeholder language. Just everything we know, presented with the same honesty that Rick Simpson himself demanded—updated with the science, safety standards, and legal framework that make modern RSO something he could only dream of. Who Is Rick Simpson, and Why Should Sedgwick County Care? Rick Simpson wasn't a doctor. He wasn't a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a tradesman, like so many folks we know here in Sedgwick County who understand that real expertise often comes from doing, not just studying. In 1997, while working at a hospital in Moncton, Simpson fell from scaffolding and suffered a serious...

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

If you’re reading this from Sedgwick County, you already know what it means to live where the horizon stretches wide and the work never stops. Between the fields of wheat and millet, the cattle operations that define our northeastern corner of Colorado, and the quiet dignity of towns like Julesburg and Ovid, we understand that health challenges here aren’t abstract—they’re personal, they’re persistent, and they often arrive when you’re far from the nearest specialist.

We know Sedgwick County because we’ve served folks from here for years. We understand that when you’re dealing with chronic pain from decades of physical labor, the arthritis that comes with a life of working the land, or the trauma that too many of our veterans bring home from service, you need options that are real, accessible, and grounded in evidence—not hype. That’s why we created this comprehensive guide to Rick Simpson Oil specifically for Sedgwick County. Whether you’re in Julesburg, Holyoke, or out on a ranch miles from anywhere, you deserve the same depth of information that patients in Houston or Denver receive. No shortcuts. No placeholder language. Just everything we know, presented with the same honesty that Rick Simpson himself demanded—updated with the science, safety standards, and legal framework that make modern RSO something he could only dream of.

Who Is Rick Simpson, and Why Should Sedgwick County Care?

Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a tradesman, like so many folks we know here in Sedgwick County who understand that real expertise often comes from doing, not just studying. In 1997, while working at a hospital in Moncton, Simpson fell from scaffolding and suffered a serious head injury. The tinnitus and post-concussion symptoms that followed never resolved, despite everything conventional medicine offered him. Sound familiar? We hear this story from ranchers in Sedgwick County who’ve been injured on equipment, from veterans with TBIs, from anyone who’s been told “there’s nothing more we can do.”

When Simpson’s doctor refused to consider cannabis as an option, he took matters into his own hands. He learned about a 1974 NIH-funded study at the Medical College of Virginia that showed THC could slow tumor growth in mice—a study that was never replicated in humans but sparked his curiosity. Then, in 2003, Simpson claimed that three bumps on his arm diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma disappeared after he applied concentrated cannabis oil directly to them. No biopsy confirmation. No clinical documentation. Just his personal testimony. But that testimony became the origin story of what we now call Rick Simpson Oil.

Important context for Sedgwick County readers: Simpson’s story is historically significant, but it’s not medical evidence. When you’re facing a cancer diagnosis at Sterling Regional MedCenter or dealing with a chronic condition that hasn’t responded to treatment, we owe it to you to be clear about this distinction. His experience is why the RSO movement exists, but it’s not why we formulated our product. We built OilWell’s RSO on peer-reviewed science, not anecdote—while honoring the spirit of accessibility that Simpson championed when he gave his oil away for free to anyone who needed it.

The Traditional RSO Protocol: What Sedgwick County Needs to Know

Simpson’s 60-gram, 90-day protocol has become legendary in cannabis circles, and if you’ve been researching RSO online, you’ve probably encountered it. Here’s exactly what it entails, so you can understand why modern formulations like ours take a different approach.

The Goal: Consume 60 grams of concentrated cannabis oil over approximately 90 days. Simpson considered this the minimum for serious cancer treatment.

The Titration Schedule:

  • Week 1: Start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice—about 10-15 mg—three times daily. Total: 30-45 mg per day.
  • Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days until reaching 1 gram (1,000 mg) per day, divided into three doses of roughly 333 mg each.
  • Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram per day until all 60 grams are consumed.

Administration Methods: Simpson recommended sublingual or oral ingestion as primary, topical application for skin lesions, and acknowledged inhalation for immediate symptom relief but not as a primary treatment.

The Reality Check for Sedgwick County: At peak dosing, traditional RSO delivered approximately 600-900 mg of delta-9 THC per day—far beyond anything studied in controlled settings. For context, the FDA-approved synthetic THC drug dronabinol is typically dosed at 2.5-20 mg per day. Consuming 600-900 mg daily carries serious risks: severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, hypotension, and cannabis use disorder. These aren’t theoretical concerns—we’ve seen them in real people.

What Simpson Got Right: He drew attention to cannabinoids as serious medicine when the world was ignoring them. He helped create the conditions for the legal cannabis industry that now serves Sedgwick County. The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract because of his advocacy.

What He Overstated: His cure claims exceeded the evidence then and still do today. No human clinical trial has demonstrated that RSO cures cancer. Encouraging patients—especially cancer patients at Banner Health or Sterling Regional MedCenter—to rely on RSO instead of proven therapies carries genuine harm potential. We say this directly because your health is more important than any sale.

Traditional RSO vs. Modern Formulated RSO: A Sedgwick County Comparison

If you’ve seen “RSO” at a dispensary in Sterling or online, you might wonder how it compares to what Simpson originally made. Here’s the honest breakdown:

Dimension Traditional RSO OilWell Formulated RSO
Source Material Single high-THC indica strain Multi-cannabinoid blend from multiple hemp sources
Extraction Solvent Naphtha or isopropyl alcohol (not food-grade) Food-grade ethanol or CO₂ (solvent-free final product)
Cannabinoid Profile 60-90% delta-9 THC, uncontrolled 7 defined cannabinoids: CBD, CBG, delta-8 THC, THCa, delta-9 THC, CBN, CBC
Terpene Content Destroyed by heat Live terpenes at 5%: limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene
Standardization None—every batch different Lab-tested with specific mg/mL targets (553 mg/mL)
Residual Solvents Significant risk Controlled and tested—none detectable
Dosing Precision Approximate, syringe-based Measured per mL with graduated dropper
Product Formats Single thick oil only Sublingual oil and vape cartridge options
THCa Preservation No—fully decarboxylated Yes—1,500 mg THCa as separate ingredient
Legal Status Schedule I federally Farm Bill compliant (<0.3% delta-9 THC)
Access in Sedgwick County Illegal without medical card No medical card required—ships directly to you

The OilWell RSO Philosophy: Built Different for Sedgwick County

OilWell Cannabis was founded by Colin Valencia in Houston, Texas, but our mission has always been national—especially for underserved rural communities like Sedgwick County. Colin grew up in McAllen, Texas, one of the poorest and most dangerous border regions in America. He learned early what it means to hustle for survival, to lose friends to violence, and to find alternatives when the system fails you. That experience—not a business degree—shaped how we built OilWell.

Our story begins with Bentley, a dog who was family. When Bentley became paralyzed and veterinarians recommended euthanasia, Colin refused to accept that verdict. Through a rescue worker’s question—”You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”—he discovered cannabinoid medicine. He created a CBD golden paste that got Bentley up and walking again. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That was real medicine doing what pharmaceuticals couldn’t. Bentley lived another ten years, and every formula Colin developed during that decade—including the neuroprotective CBG protocols for Bentley’s aging brain and the anti-inflammatory blends for his arthritis—became the foundation of our RSO formula.

Four Core Principles That Matter in Sedgwick County

1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
In Sedgwick County, the nearest dispensary is hours away. You shouldn’t need a medical card, a specialist’s referral, or a trip to Denver to access quality cannabinoid medicine. Our RSO is Farm Bill compliant—less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at purchase—so anyone 21+ can order it. We ship directly to Julesburg, Holyoke, and every ranch and farmhouse in between. No medical card required. No qualifying conditions. Just age verification and a commitment to using it responsibly.

2. Patient-Controlled Potency
We know Sedgwick County values self-reliance. You don’t want someone else deciding how strong your medicine should be. Our sublingual oil contains 1,500 mg of THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form. You decide:

  • Raw (no heat): Non-psychoactive anti-inflammatory effects—perfect for daytime use while working your land or operating equipment.
  • Decarboxylated (heat at 260°F for 45-60 minutes): Converts THCa to delta-9 THC, delivering approximately 1,405 mg total THC for full psychoactive potency—comparable to traditional illegal RSO, but legally yours to activate.

3. Open-Source Formulas
Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free. We honor that ethos by publishing our complete formulas publicly. If you can’t afford $129.99 for our sublingual oil, you can see exactly what’s in it, source the individual cannabinoids, and make your own version. We’ll even help you understand how. That’s the Sedgwick County way—helping your neighbor, sharing knowledge, not gatekeeping solutions.

4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
We’re not here to sell snake oil. Every cannabinoid in our formula—CBD, CBG, delta-8 THC, THCa, delta-9 THC, CBN, CBC—has its own evidence profile in the research section below. We distinguish between what’s proven, what’s promising, and what’s overstated. When you’re making decisions about your health in a rural county with limited specialist access, you need that honesty.

Our Products: Specifications for Sedgwick County

RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99

30mL bottle | 16,590mg total cannabinoids | 553mg/mL

Cannabinoid Amount Why It Matters in Sedgwick County
CBD 4,500mg Strongest evidence for anxiety, pain, and seizure disorders—relevant for veterans and chronic pain patients
CBG 3,000mg Neuroprotective properties for aging brains and cognitive support
Delta-8 THC 6,000mg Antiemetic effects for chemotherapy patients; pain relief with potentially lower anxiety than delta-9
THCa 1,500mg Your choice: raw for daytime function or decarbed for full potency
Delta-9 THC 90mg Minimal at purchase—legal compliance; converts to 1,405mg if you choose activation
CBN 750mg Sleep support at 25-50mg doses—critical for insomnia common in rural communities
CBC 750mg Anti-inflammatory and neurogenic potential for long-term health

Live Terpenes (5%): Limonene (citrus-bright), myrcene, caryophyllene (pepper/spice), pinene (forest-fresh), linalool (lavender), humulene (earthy), terpinolene (piney/fruity)

Base: Organic MCT oil

Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
Duration: 4-6 hours
Bioavailability: 13-19%
Doses per bottle: 40-60 depending on serving size

RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99

1g cartridge | 900mg+ total cannabinoids | 510-thread compatible

Cannabinoid Percentage
CBD 30%
CBG 20%
Delta-8 THC 15%
THCa 10%
CBN 10%
CBC 10%

Why Vape Matters in Sedgwick County: When you’re dealing with breakthrough pain while checking cattle, or a panic attack hits while you’re miles from town, you need relief in 1-2 minutes—not 45. The vape provides fastest-onset delivery with automatic THCa decarboxylation at 400-450°F.

When to Use Each Format in Sedgwick County

Use Case Recommended Format Rationale
Fast relief (acute pain, nausea, panic during ranch work) Vape 1-2 minute onset—critical when you’re alone on the range
Sustained relief (chronic pain, sleep through the night) Sublingual 4-6 hour duration—take before bed, stay asleep
Maximum bioavailability Sublingual 13-19% absorption—more medicine gets where it needs to go
Portability/discretion Vape Fits in your pocket, no measuring required
Precise dosing Sublingual Graduated dropper in 0.1mL increments—important for titration
Daytime non-psychoactive (operating equipment, driving to Sterling) Sublingual (raw) Zero impairment—keep THCa in its acidic form
Nighttime psychoactive (severe pain, sleep, PTSD nightmares) Sublingual (decarbed) or Vape Full potency when you need it most

How to Get OilWell RSO in Sedgwick County

We know that driving three hours to Denver isn’t practical when you’re in pain or caring for someone who is. That’s why we’ve built a delivery system that reaches Sedgwick County directly.

Nationwide Shipping to Sedgwick County

We ship daily to Colorado via:

  • USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days to Julesburg, Holyoke, or your ranch address
  • FedEx/UPS Ground: 3-5 business days with full tracking
  • Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible—just a plain box
  • Temperature-stable: MCT oil doesn’t degrade in summer heat during shipping
  • Signature-required option: Available for security

What You Need to Order

  • Age 21+ (we verify)
  • Valid address in Sedgwick County (Julesburg, Holyoke, or rural route)
  • Payment method (all major cards accepted)
  • Understanding of Colorado hemp law (see legal section below)

Your Package Includes

  • RSO Sublingual Oil or Vape Cartridge
  • Complete Certificate of Analysis (COA) showing cannabinoid potency, terpene profile, and safety testing (pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbes)
  • Receipt with batch number for your records
  • Decarboxylation instructions if you choose to activate THCa
  • Our direct contact information: (832) 416-2816 or [email protected]

Why This Matters for Sedgwick County

When the nearest dispensary is in Sterling or Fort Morgan, and medical marijuana requires a card with qualifying conditions, our Farm Bill-compliant RSO offers something Simpson never could: legal access without leaving your county. The product arrives at your door with full documentation—COAs, receipts, legal compliance paperwork. You can show this to your doctor at Northeast Colorado Family Medicine, to your family, or keep it for your own records.

Condition-Specific Guidance for Sedgwick County

We know the health challenges that predominate in northeastern Colorado. Here’s how our RSO aligns with what the research shows for conditions we see most often in Sedgwick County.

Chronic Pain from Agricultural Work

The Reality: Decades of operating heavy equipment, lifting, and physical labor lead to widespread arthritis, back pain, and neuropathy in Sedgwick County.

How RSO May Help:

  • Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual provides anti-inflammatory cannabinoid exposure (CBD, CBG, THCa) without psychoactive impairment—safe for operating tractors or driving into Julesburg.
  • Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual combines pain relief with CBN for sleep support. At 1mL, you get 25mg CBN, which research associates with reduced sleep disturbance [16][17].
  • Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed for 1-2 minute onset relief.

Evidence: CBD shows promise for pain modulation [4]; delta-9 THC demonstrates analgesic effects but with dose-dependent side effects [13]; beta-caryophyllene activates CB2 receptors for anti-inflammatory action [24]; THCa inhibits COX-2, similar to NSAIDs but without the stomach damage [12].

Sleep Disorders

The Reality: Insomnia plagues rural communities. Whether it’s pain keeping you awake, anxiety about crop prices, or PTSD from military service, good sleep is hard to come by in Sedgwick County.

How RSO May Help:

  • Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual delivers 25-50mg CBN, the dosage range investigated in recent sleep literature [16][17].
  • The formula: Combines CBN (750mg total) with myrcene and linalool terpenes, which preclinical research suggests may support relaxation [23][25].

Evidence: While CBN’s reputation as a sleep aid is widespread, human clinical trials using validated sleep measures remain limited [16][17]. The combination of CBN with calming terpenes is designed based on the entourage-effect hypothesis, which suggests synergistic benefits [20][29].

Anxiety and PTSD

The Reality: Sedgwick County has a higher-than-average veteran population. PTSD, anxiety, and depression are real concerns, especially when mental health services are limited.

How RSO May Help:

  • Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual provides CBD (13.5mg) and CBG (9mg) to address anxiety pathways without impairment. Perfect for managing symptoms while staying functional for work and family responsibilities.
  • Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual includes the full cannabinoid profile plus CBN to help with sleep architecture.

Evidence: A 2024 meta-analysis found statistically significant anxiolytic effects for CBD, though the clinical sample remains limited [3]. CBG interacts with alpha-2 adrenoceptors and 5-HT1A receptors, showing promise in preclinical studies for neurologic disorders [7][8]. Limonene may buffer THC-induced anxiety [20].

Cancer Supportive Care

The Reality: When you’re driving to Sterling Regional MedCenter or Banner Health for chemotherapy, you need relief from nausea and appetite loss that works without adding more pharmaceuticals.

How RSO May Help:

  • Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment
  • Acute breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief
  • Post-chemo: 0.5mL every 6 hours as needed
  • Sleep during treatment: 1.0-2.0mL before bed

Evidence: Delta-8 THC shows antiemetic properties [9]; delta-9 THC is well-documented for chemotherapy-related nausea [1][13]; CBD provides anxiolytic buffering [3]. The National Cancer Institute acknowledges these uses while emphasizing that cannabis is not a cancer cure .

Critical Reminder: RSO is supportive care. It is not a substitute for surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. Always coordinate with your oncologist in Sterling or Denver.

The Science Behind Every Milligram: Evidence for Sedgwick County

We promised you the full depth of knowledge. Here it is—every compound in our formula, what the research actually shows, and what it means for your health decisions.

CBD (Cannabidiol) — 4,500mg

Strongest Evidence: Seizure disorders (Epidiolex approved by FDA), with robust human clinical trials [1][2].

Emerging Evidence:

  • Anxiety: 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants showed significant anxiolytic effects, though authors stress limited clinical samples [3].
  • Pain: 2024 systematic review found promising but heterogeneous results; trial quality limits confidence [4].
  • Sleep: 2023 review found literature methodologically weak, with few objective assessments [5].

Safety: 2023 meta-analysis identified liver enzyme elevation and possible drug-induced liver injury, especially relevant for concentrated oral products and polypharmacy [6]. NCCIH flags diarrhea, sleepiness, appetite changes, mood effects, and drug interactions [1].

For Sedgwick County: Most relevant for veterans with PTSD, chronic pain patients seeking non-opioid options, and those with anxiety disorders. Start low due to potential drug interactions with common medications.

CBG (Cannabigerol) — 3,000mg

Evidence Profile: Mostly review-level and preclinical; human evidence sparse [7][8].

Pharmacology: Biosynthetic precursor to major cannabinoids; interacts with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A signaling [7].

Research Areas: Neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity—primarily hypotheses from preclinical work [8].

Caution: Over-the-counter products being sold despite thin evidence base [7].

For Sedgwick County: Relevant for aging populations dealing with neurodegeneration, but claims should remain conservative.

Delta-8 THC — 6,000mg

Evidence Profile: Pharmacologically relevant and psychoactive; much less clinically characterized than delta-9 THC [9]-[11].

Pharmacology: Partial CB1 agonist with cannabimimetic activity; less potent than delta-9 THC due to weaker CB1 affinity [9].

Public Health: 2023 scoping review found evidence base dominated by animal studies, use reports, and safety concerns; noted reports of adverse consequences [10].

Manufacturing: Greater stability and easier synthesis than natural plant levels; product-byproduct and lab-testing concerns exist [11].

For Sedgwick County: Provides antiemetic benefits for chemotherapy patients; pain relief with potentially lower anxiety than delta-9. Real psychoactive effects—treat with respect.

THCa (Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid) — 1,500mg

Key Feature: Acidic, non-psychoactive precursor to delta-9 THC [12].

Conversion: Decarboxylates to THC during heating (260°F for 45-60 minutes). 1mg THCa = 0.877mg delta-9 THC [12].

Research: In vitro and rodent studies suggest anti-inflammatory (COX-2 inhibition), immunomodulatory, neuroprotective (PPARγ agonism), and antineoplastic possibilities—not equivalent to human outcomes [12].

For Sedgwick County: This is your control valve. Use raw for daytime anti-inflammatory effects without impairment. Decarb for nighttime full potency. The choice is yours—no other product offers this flexibility legally.

Delta-9 THC — 90mg (Converts to ~1,405mg when activated)

Evidence Profile: Strongest human evidence among psychoactive cannabinoids; clearest adverse-effect burden [1][13]-[15].

Institutional Support: NCCIH identifies THC-containing medicines for chemotherapy nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite, some MS and 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].

Safety: Anxiety/panic at high doses, tachycardia, blood pressure changes, dependency, withdrawal, pregnancy concerns, pediatric exposure risk, vape lung injury [1][14][15].

Mental Health: 2025 review found consistent unfavorable associations with psychosis/schizophrenia and cannabis use disorder [15].

For Sedgwick County: Minimal exposure at purchase (90mg total) ensures Farm Bill compliance. When decarboxylated, provides therapeutic potency comparable to traditional RSO. Use caution—psychoactive and carries real risks.

CBN (Cannabinol) — 750mg

Evidence Profile: Weak human evidence; marketing ahead of data [16][17].

Reputation: Widely marketed for sleep, but clinical support is thin [16][17].

Research: 2021 review screened 99 human-study abstracts, found no clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography [16].

2024 Update: Cannabis sleep literature still lacks well-designed, adequately powered trials [17].

For Sedgwick County: Sleep disorders are common here. While evidence is limited, the 750mg total allows for 25-50mg doses that align with current research parameters. Manage expectations—this is not a proven sleep cure.

CBC (Cannabichromene) — 750mg

Evidence Profile: Emerging, intriguing, overwhelmingly preclinical [18][19].

Pharmacology: Distinct from THC/CBD; potential antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure properties [18].

2024 Review: Argues CBC has distinct pharmacodynamics/kinetics; anti-inflammatory effects, reduced gut hypermobility, modest rodent analgesia, possible neurobiological/antiproliferative relevance [19].

Safety Concern: Products being sold with little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety [18].

For Sedgwick County: Long-term anti-inflammatory support for arthritis and chronic conditions. Research is promising but early.

Terpenes: The Aromatic Dimension

Overall Note: Claims need stricter interpretation than cannabinoids. Much literature is preclinical, from essential oils, or non-cannabis plants [20][29].

Limonene: Multifunctional monoterpene with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties from nonhuman literature [21]. Oxidation products are contact allergens [22].

Myrcene: Anxiolytic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory—human studies lacking [23]. “Couch-lock” claims exceed evidence.

Caryophyllene: Selective CB2 agonist—most mechanistically interesting terpene [24]. Anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective preclinical data.

Pinene & Linalool: Brain-health potential but limited human trials [25][26]. Oxidized linalool is allergenic [22].

Humulene: Anti-inflammatory, possible cannabimimetic properties via CB1 and adenosine A2a [27]. Early stage.

Terpinolene: Least clinically characterized; dominated by in silico, in vitro, animal studies [28].

For Sedgwick County: These terpenes provide the characteristic aroma and may contribute to the entourage effect, but therapeutic claims should remain conservative.

Media Recognition: Why ABC13 Houston Trusts OilWell

Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston—America’s fourth-largest media market—featured Colin Valencia and OilWell in seven distinct news segments. Five different reporters sought us out. No other Houston cannabis operator has that breadth of coverage. Here’s what they documented:

2019: CBD Business Boom
Tom Abrahams featured our founding philosophy: “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil. I’m not trying to sell people hope, but there’s enough research out there that people just need to know and try and have the best possible version to base their opinions off of to give it a fair shot as to whether it’s right or wrong for them.” That quote has guided every decision since.

2021: Decriminalization & Community
We helped entrepreneur Jonathan Pina launch High Maintenance Edibles, showing our commitment to building the ecosystem. Colin explained: “Pain comes in a lot of different forms.” For Sedgwick County, that means physical pain from labor, emotional pain from isolation, and psychological pain from trauma.

2021: Delta-8 Investigation
Steve Campion’s investigative piece included our iconic exchange:

Campion: “Why would someone want to smoke that?”
Colin: “I don’t give a sh** if it’s wrong to say you’ll get high off it. Maybe you want to get high.”

Radical honesty on mainstream television. We balanced that with Dr. Weaver’s medical caution and Heather Fazio’s regulatory advocacy—because Sedgwick County deserves all perspectives.

2021: COVID Vaccine Giveaway
We donated 1,000 caviar pre-rolls (approximately $35,000 in product) to encourage vaccination. We coordinated with the City of Houston—no political agenda, just community health. The Instagram post read: “We’re not doctors. We’re not experts on this . We don’t have any political agenda. Come and participate if it’s right and safe for you and your loved ones!” That’s our approach: real action, no strings.

2021: Delta-8 Ban Proactive Response
When Texas DSHS classified Delta-8 as Schedule I overnight, we had already removed all products from shelves and were warning other operators. “Those people are now, because they didn’t know, shipping Schedule 1 narcotics, and people are receiving it.” We absorbed massive revenue loss to act ethically. Sedgwick County residents need to know their supplier operates with integrity, not just profit motive.

2022: Biden Pardon Personal Revelation
Nick Natario’s feature revealed Colin’s personal marijuana conviction history. “You face challenges with housing, loans, and banking, I mean with about everything. I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore.” This isn’t corporate marketing—it’s lived experience. When we say we understand the stakes, we mean it.

2023: Texas Marijuana Renaissance
On 4/20/23, Colin stated: “Right now is actually a pretty—like Renaissance—pretty important time that should be enjoyed now.” We showed hemp cultivation on camera, demonstrating the legal pathway that makes our products possible.

Bottom Line: ABC13 didn’t feature us because we paid for PR. They featured us because we earned credibility through consistency, community action, and honesty. Sedgwick County residents can verify every article and interview at abc13.com.

Legal Status in Sedgwick County, Colorado

Federal Law: The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. Our sublingual oil contains 90mg delta-9 THC in a 30mL bottle—well under the threshold.

Colorado Law: Colorado has legal recreational and medical cannabis. However, access in Sedgwick County is limited. Our Farm Bill-compliant RSO provides an alternative that doesn’t require:

  • Driving 3+ hours to Denver
  • Obtaining a medical marijuana card
  • Visiting a limited selection of dispensaries in Sterling or Fort Morgan

Your Responsibility: Colorado law allows possession of hemp-derived products. THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. If you choose to decarboxylate, you are responsible for compliance with local possession limits. We provide complete documentation (COAs, receipts, batch numbers) for your records.

Shipping to Sedgwick County: We ship daily from Houston to Colorado addresses. Packages contain no cannabis branding—discreet and professional. International shipments include full documentation for customs.

Sedgwick County-Specific Safety Guidelines

Operating Equipment: If you’re using our raw sublingual formula (non-decarboxylated), you can operate tractors, trucks, and machinery with zero impairment. If you decarboxylate or use the vape, do not operate vehicles or heavy equipment.

Drug Testing: Delta-8 THC and decarboxylated delta-9 THC will cause positive drug tests. If your employer in Julesburg or Holyoke tests randomly, use the raw sublingual option only.

Storage: In Sedgwick County’s temperature extremes, store your RSO in a cool, dark place. THCa can slowly decarboxylate over time at room temperature. Refrigeration preserves the raw state if you want non-psychoactive use.

Children and Pets: Keep all products out of reach. While we started with Bentley’s story, our RSO is formulated for human use at human dosages. The CBD golden paste recipe published earlier is appropriate for pets; this RSO is not.

Pregnancy: NCCIH warns against cannabis use during pregnancy due to potential impacts on fetal development [1]. Do not use RSO if pregnant or nursing.

How Our Formula Connects to the Evidence for Sedgwick County

Every milligram in our bottle connects to the research we cited. We don’t exempt ourselves from the same standards we apply to the broader field. When we say our RSO contains 3,000mg of CBG, we reference the 2024 review showing its molecular mechanisms [8]—but we also note human evidence is sparse. When we include 750mg of CBN for sleep, we acknowledge the 2021 review found no clinical trials using validated sleep measures [16]. This honesty is what you deserve when making health decisions in a rural county where second opinions are hard to come by.

The entourage effect—cannabinoids and terpenes working together—is plausible and supported by preclinical literature [20][29]. But we won’t overstate it. The formula is designed based on the best available evidence, not marketing hype.

Open-Source Formulas: Make Your Own in Sedgwick County

We promised open-source, and we deliver. Here’s the exact formula for our sublingual oil:

Ingredient Amount Source Notes for Sedgwick County
CBD distillate 4,500mg Source from CO2-extracted hemp; ensure third-party tested
CBG isolate 3,000mg Available from hemp suppliers; verify purity
Delta-8 THC distillate 6,000mg Hemp-derived; ensure chromatographic purity
THCa isolate 1,500mg Must remain unheated during mixing
Delta-9 THC distillate 90mg Hemp-derived; keep total <0.3% in final product
CBN isolate 750mg Available from specialized suppliers
CBC isolate 750mg Hemp-derived; verify testing
Live terpene blend (5%) 1.5mL Limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene
Organic MCT oil q.s. to 30mL Carrier; ensures sublingual absorption

Mixing Instructions for Sedgwick County DIYers:

  1. Gently warm MCT oil to 100°F (never exceed 120°F to preserve THCa)
  2. Add cannabinoid isolates/distillates one at a time, stirring thoroughly
  3. Add terpene blend last (heat degrades terpenes)
  4. Store in amber glass dropper bottles
  5. Keep refrigerated if maintaining THCa in raw form

We publish this because Simpson’s ethos was about access, not profit. If you can source these ingredients and make it yourself, you should have that option. We’ll still be here if you want the convenience of a professionally manufactured, tested product.

The Bentley Recipe: For Sedgwick County Pet Owners

Since many of you have working dogs, herding dogs, or beloved family pets, here’s the CBD golden paste recipe that saved Bentley:

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup organic turmeric powder
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/3 cup unrefined organic coconut oil
  • 1-2 tsp freshly ground black pepper (critical for absorption)
  • CBD oil (dosage per pet size; consult your vet)

Instructions:

  1. Combine turmeric and water in saucepan; stir over low heat until thick paste forms (7-10 minutes)
  2. Add coconut oil and black pepper; mix thoroughly
  3. Cool, store in jar with lid, refrigerate up to 2 weeks
  4. Mix CBD oil into paste before serving
  5. Add small amount to pet’s food 1-2x daily; monitor and consult veterinarian

For Sedgwick County pets: This can help with arthritis, inflammation, and mobility issues in aging farm dogs. Always consult your vet before starting.

Final Thoughts for Sedgwick County

We built OilWell Cannabis for people like you—people who’ve been let down by the system, who live where options are limited, who need honest information to make informed decisions about their health. Whether you’re in Julesburg, Holyoke, or working a ranch outside Ovid, you deserve the same quality of care and information as someone in Houston or Denver.

Our media record with ABC13 proves we’ve been consistent for years. Our open-source formulas prove we’re not hiding anything. Bentley’s story proves this started with love, not profit. And the complete evidence section proves we respect your intelligence enough to give you the full picture—the strong evidence, the weak evidence, and the honest unknowns.

Order today: Call (832) 416-2816 or visit oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/ to place your order for delivery to Sedgwick County.

Questions? Email [email protected]. We’re here to help, not to push. If RSO isn’t right for you, we’ll tell you. If it is, we’ll make sure you get it with all the education and support you need.

From our family in Houston to yours in Sedgwick County—stay well, stay informed, and know that you’re not alone in this.

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