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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Illinois bill would reclassify fentanyl overdoses as ‘poisonings,’ but coroners say it’s ‘basically lying’
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Illinois bill would reclassify fentanyl overdoses as ‘poisonings,’ but coroners say it’s ‘basically lying’

Last updated: March 4, 2026 5:35 am
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Illinois Lawmakers Consider Rebranding Fentanyl Deaths as “Poisoning”

A proposed bill in Illinois has sparked controversy among lawmakers and coroners regarding the classification of fentanyl-related deaths. Senate Bill 3014 aims to redefine these deaths as “poisoning” instead of “overdose,” with the intention of reducing stigma and providing families with a more accurate description of their loved ones’ passing.

The bill, sponsored by Sen. Sue Rezin, has received mixed reactions from the medical community. While Rezin argues that the change in terminology would offer families a sense of peace and clarity, coroners like David Harris of Fayette County have raised concerns about the accuracy of such classification.

Harris, who serves as the president of the Illinois Coroners and Medical Examiners Association, believes that labeling fentanyl deaths as “poisoning” would be tantamount to lying on death certificates. He points out that the term could encompass a wide range of causes beyond fentanyl ingestion, leading to misleading information in official records.

Despite these reservations, Rezin has emphasized the need for a nuanced approach to the classification of fentanyl-related deaths. She acknowledges the importance of distinguishing between intentional overdoses and cases where fentanyl is unknowingly ingested, suggesting that the bill could be amended to accommodate such distinctions.

However, coroners like Jamie Harwood of Peoria County remain steadfast in their opposition to the proposed bill. Harwood, with nearly three decades of experience in critical care and forensic pathology, underscores the professional standards that guide coroners in their work. He argues that any deviation from these standards would compromise the integrity of death investigations and undermine the pursuit of justice.

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As the debate continues, it is clear that the issue of how to classify fentanyl deaths is complex and multifaceted. While lawmakers seek to address stigma and provide families with closure, coroners are tasked with upholding accuracy and transparency in their reporting. Finding a balance between these competing priorities will be crucial in determining the outcome of this contentious legislation.

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