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Illinois State Crime Commission calls for statewide anti-heroin task force

CHICAGO — The Illinois State Crime Commission is calling for a statewide anti-heroin task force.

In a statement Sunday, the commission asked the Illinois attorney general to appoint the task force and give it broad investigative powers.

Three months ago the commission termed Illinois' heroin problem a "medical epidemic." The group says say the drug has now corrupted the legal system in one southwestern Illinois county.

St. Clair County Circuit Judge Michael Cook said last week he was stepping down. The announcement came days after he was charged with federal heroin and gun offenses in a widening courthouse drug scandal.

Jerry Elsner is executive director of the Illinois State Crime Commission. He says heroin is a "virus" that "has the potential to corrupt every facet of our society and must be stopped."

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