A horizontal bar graph with a bar for 2018, 2019, and 2020. Each bar shows the split of drug seizures within Florida State Prisons for the following drug types: cocaine, fentanyl/oxycodone, heroin, k2, marijuana, bath salts, amphetamine/methamphetamine, and suboxone. The area each category gets on each bar is measured in grams confiscated. The total length of 2018 and 2019 are similar, while 2020 is noticeably longer, meaning more drugs were seized. The most visible drug categories for all three years are: cocaine, k2, amphetamine/methamphetamine, and marijuana.
Cocaine appears to have a steady amount seized all three years (all around 2,500 grams).
K2 appears to be the largest category each year. 2018 had 24,609g, 2019 had 20,086g, and 2020 had 21,489g.
Marijuana had 10,640 grams in 2018, 13,299 grams in 2019, and 17591 grams in 2020.
Amphetamine/methamphetamine had growth each year, with 5,503 grams in 2018, 8,915 grams in 2019, and 15,974 grams in 2020.