Sheriff Grady Judd says inmates have found a new way to get high behind bars: Raid. Yup. That stuff you spray to get rid of rodents? Someone decided it’d be good idea and it’s somehow caught on. Family and friends of inmaates would spray the stuff on paper. To guards it looked like your usual documents – letters from home, legal documentation, even Bible pages according to Fox 35 in Orlando. Inside the jail, inmates cut them up into squares and sold them.
SHERIDAN, IL - NOVEMBER 14: Piotr Wietrzykowski (L) and Robert Svoboda sit in their cell at Sheridan Correctional Center November 14, 2005 in Sheridan, Illinois. A dedicated center for the treatment of inmates with drug and alcohol abuse problems, the state opened Sheridan in January 2004 to combat a recidivism rate of 54% in its penal system. Nearly 69 percent of all inmates in the Illinois prison system are serving time for drug or alcohol related offenses. The recidivism rate for prisoners who have served time at Sheridan is only 7.7 percent. Wietrzykowski who is in Sheridan for treatment of alcohol and marijuana abuse, is serving a five year sentence for Robbery related to his Substance Abuse. Svoboda is serving 4 years for forgery related to alcohol and heroin abuse. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)