By: Jordan Tidwell TULSA, Oklahoma - A class action lawsuit was filed Thursday against the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority for its seed-to-sale tracking system the state is implementing May 1. The state contracted a Florida based company for the program and some in the medical marijuana business say it'll cost the customers more. The plaintiff, Beau Zoellner, says this is a nightmare situation and that if dispensaries and growers are using this system, it's ultimately going to cost customers 12 to 15 percent more to purchase medical marijuana in Oklahoma. Zoellner and his attorney, Ronald Durbin, say they aren't upset with a tracking system but, rather, the fact the state contracted an out of state company for the job.