Arkansas Code § 5-54-204

Falsely communicating a terrorist threat
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(a) A person commits the offense of falsely communicating a terrorist threat if, in any manner, the person knowingly makes a threat to commit or cause to be committed a terrorist act or otherwise creates the impression or belief that a terrorist act is about to be or has been committed or in any manner knowingly makes a threat to commit or cause to be committed a catastrophe, as defined under § 5-38-202 , that the person knows is false. (b) Falsely communicating a terrorist threat is a Class B felony. Acts 2003, No. 1342, § 3.
(a) A person commits the offense of falsely communicating a terrorist threat if, in any manner, the person knowingly makes a threat to commit or cause to be committed a terrorist act or otherwise creates the impression or belief that a terrorist act is about to be or has been committed or in any manner knowingly makes a threat to commit or cause to be committed a catastrophe, as defined under § 5-38-202 , that the person knows is false. (b) Falsely communicating a terrorist threat is a Class B felony. Acts 2003, No. 1342, § 3.
(a) A person commits the offense of falsely communicating a terrorist threat if, in any manner, the person knowingly makes a threat to commit or cause to be committed a terrorist act or otherwise creates the impression or belief that a terrorist act is about to be or has been committed or in any manner knowingly makes a threat to commit or cause to be committed a catastrophe, as defined under § 5-38-202 , that the person knows is false. (b) Falsely communicating a terrorist threat is a Class B felony. Acts 2003, No. 1342, § 3.
(a) A person commits the offense of falsely communicating a terrorist threat if, in any manner, the person knowingly makes a threat to commit or cause to be committed a terrorist act or otherwise creates the impression or belief that a terrorist act is about to be or has been committed or in any manner knowingly makes a threat to commit or cause to be committed a catastrophe, as defined under § 5-38-202 , that the person knows is false.
(b) Falsely communicating a terrorist threat is a Class B felony.
Acts 2003, No. 1342, § 3.

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