Arkansas Code § 5-10-207

Consensual ingestion not a defense
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It is not a defense to a prosecution under this subchapter that a person knowingly and voluntarily consented to the injection, ingestion, inhalation, or other introduction of the controlled substance or counterfeit substance. Added by Act 2023, No. 584,§ 2, eff. 4/11/2023.
It is not a defense to a prosecution under this subchapter that a person knowingly and voluntarily consented to the injection, ingestion, inhalation, or other introduction of the controlled substance or counterfeit substance. Added by Act 2023, No. 584,§ 2, eff. 4/11/2023.
It is not a defense to a prosecution under this subchapter that a person knowingly and voluntarily consented to the injection, ingestion, inhalation, or other introduction of the controlled substance or counterfeit substance. Added by Act 2023, No. 584,§ 2, eff. 4/11/2023.
It is not a defense to a prosecution under this subchapter that a person knowingly and voluntarily consented to the injection, ingestion, inhalation, or other introduction of the controlled substance or counterfeit substance.

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