Oklahoma is one of 33 states that have legalized the use of medical cannabis in some form, while 24 have full or partial decriminalization statutes. California, which is home to the headquarters of Facebook, allows the legal recreational use of cannabis.

The plaintiffs claim that “from the surface” Facebook does not appear to censor posts about cannabis from people in states such as California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington, all of which legalized recreational use.

Ye Olde Apothecary Shoppe created a Facebook page last summer ahead of its grand opening. Malone said that apparently prompted Facebook to “wage a campaign of discrimination, censorship and harassment” by having her and other page administrators placed in what is commonly known as “Facebook jail.”

She went on to say her personal profile was also affected during time periods when her dispensary’s Facebook page was inactive. Each of the other dispensary owners accused Facebook of having their pages “arbitrarily unpublished” multiple times, which Malone said in her case caused her business to lose its patient base and “untold dollars in revenue.”

“The defendants pick and choose what is against community standards and what is not,” Malone wrote. “They do not have a set standard.”