A line graph showing contraband seized in Florida prisons, 2018-2020. There is a line for each of the three years, showing monthly data points. 2020 is called to attention with a thick blue line, while 2019 and 2018 are thinner gray lines. There are four tabs at the top for different contraband categories: drugs, narcotics, alcohol, weapons Drugs tab: Rate of drugs* seized (grams per 10,000 inmates. All three years hover mostly between 300-560g, except in 2020 there is a sharp jump each month from August to December, ending on 908g. Narcotics tab: Rate of opioids, narcotics and prescription medications seized (pills per 10,000 inmates). Lowest value is 13 pills in December 2018. Highest value is 194 pills in January 2020. 2019 generally trends higher than 2018, but they are comparable. 2020 is trends considerably higher at every month except for March, where it is the same value as March 2019 (75 pills). Alcohol tab: Rate of alcohol seized (ounces per 10,000 inmates). All data ranges from 1,497-4,682 oz. No clear trends, though April 2019 has highest value with steep spike. Weapons tab: Rate of weapons*** seized (items per 10,000 inmates). Ranges from 62-154 weapons. 2018 trends obviously highest, followed by 2019, then 2020. Footnotes: *Drugs include the overall amounts of cocaine, fentanyl and oxycodone, heroin, K2, marijuana, bath salts, methamphetamine and amphetamine and suboxone. **Narcotics include opioids, unauthorized prescription medicines, suboxone and other drugs pill-form. ***Weapons include clubs, guns, razors, shanks and ammunition rounds Chart by Court Cox. Data source: Florida Correction Department