(b) Although no culpable mental state is expressly designated
in a statute defining an offense, an appropriate culpable mental state
may nevertheless be required for the commission of that offense, or with
respect to some or all of the material elements thereof, if the proscribed
conduct necessarily involves such culpable mental state. A statute defining
a crime, unless clearly indicating a legislative intent to impose strict
liability, states a crime of mental culpability.