§ 5-2-207 - Intoxication.
               	 		
5-2-207.    Intoxication.
    (a)  Intoxication  that is not self-induced intoxication is an affirmative defense to a  prosecution if at the time a person engages in the conduct charged to  constitute the offense the person lacks capacity to:
      (1)  Conform his or her conduct to the requirements of the law; or
      (2)  Appreciate the criminality of his or her conduct.
(b)  As used in this section:
      (1)  "Intoxication"  means a disturbance of a mental or physical capacity resulting from the  introduction of alcohol, a drug, or another substance into the body;  and
      (2)  "Self-induced  intoxication" means intoxication caused by a substance that the actor  knowingly introduces into his or her body and the actor knows or ought  to know the tendency of the substance to cause intoxication.