Summary
A 26-year-old male applicant with a bachelor's degree was granted a security clearance despite concerns under Guidelines E (Personal Conduct), H (Drug Involvement), and J (Criminal Conduct). The Statement of Reasons detailed his intentional failure to disclose illegal drug use and possession on his 2008 security clearance application.
Further allegations included illegal drug use from approximately 2007 to September 2011, involving marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, and psilocybin. He was also cited for possession of drug paraphernalia, felony possession of cannabis with intent to sell, and selling marijuana to friends until September 2011. His arrest in September 2011 for marijuana possession led to participation in a pretrial diversion program requiring drug abstinence.
The judge found that the applicant demonstrated significant rehabilitation, including successful completion of the pretrial diversion program and maintaining a drug-free lifestyle since September 2011. He took responsibility for his past actions, made positive life changes such as marriage, home ownership, and community involvement, and showed a commitment to future abstinence. His age and immaturity at the time of the offenses were considered mitigating factors, leading to the decision to grant his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant demonstrated successful rehabilitation by completing a pretrial diversion program and maintaining a drug-free lifestyle since his arrest in 2011.
- He took responsibility for his past actions and made positive life changes, including marriage, home ownership, and community involvement.
- The applicant's age and immaturity at the time of his offenses were considered, indicating that his past behavior is unlikely to recur.
Conditions Referenced
- AG ¶ 25(a)raisedDrug Abuse
- AG ¶ 25(c)raisedIllegal Drug Possession
- AG ¶ 16(a)raisedDeliberate Omission
- AG ¶ 26(a)appliedBehavior Happened Long Ago
- AG ¶ 26(b)appliedDemonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Drugs
- AG ¶ 17(d)appliedAcknowledgment and Counseling
Key Rule Quoted
“The protection of the national security is the paramount consideration.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedOct 22, 2015
- Answer filedNov 4, 2015
- Hearing heldMar 16, 2016
- Decision dateMay 12, 2016
Cite For
- Successful Rehabilitation Under Guideline H
- Mitigating Factors for Personal Conduct Under Guideline E
- Consideration of Age and Immaturity in Criminal Conduct Cases Under Guideline J