Summary
A 20-year-old college student was granted a security clearance despite a single instance of marijuana use, which occurred after she submitted her electronic questionnaire for investigations processing. This incident raised concerns under Guideline H (Drug Involvement), specifically Disqualifying Condition E2.A8.1.2.1, which addresses illegal drug use.
However, the judge found sufficient evidence to mitigate these concerns. The applicant's marijuana use was determined to be an isolated incident, influenced by peer pressure.
Mitigating Conditions E2.A8.1.3.2 and E2.A8.1.3.4 were applied, recognizing her demonstrated personal growth and maturity since the incident. The applicant also took proactive steps to avoid future drug use and distanced herself from negative influences, ultimately leading to the granting of her security clearance.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant's marijuana use was an isolated incident that occurred under peer pressure.
- She demonstrated significant personal growth and maturity since the incident.
- The applicant has taken steps to avoid future drug use and has distanced herself from negative influences.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A8.1.2.1raisedAny Drug Abuse
- E2.A8.1.3.2appliedThe Drug Involvement Was an Isolated or Aberrational Event
- E2.A8.1.3.4appliedA Demonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Any Drugs in the Future
Key Rule Quoted
“The presence or absence of a particular condition or factor for or against clearance is not determinative of a conclusion for or against an applicant.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJun 22, 2006
- Answer filedJul 14, 2006
- Hearing heldOct 17, 2006
- Decision dateJan 18, 2007
Cite For
- Mitigation of Drug Involvement Under Guideline H
- Impact of Isolated Drug Use on Security Clearance Decisions
- Consideration of Personal Growth and Maturity in Clearance Evaluations