Summary
A 29-year-old defense contractor was denied a security clearance under Guideline H (Drug Involvement) due to a history of illegal drug use. The applicant began using marijuana in high school in 1987, continuing intermittently until at least December 1998, with usage occurring in social settings. Additionally, the applicant used hallucinogenic mushrooms on two occasions in January 1996, stopping due to unavailability. The applicant never cultivated, manufactured, produced, or sold any illegal drugs, nor did he receive counseling for drug abuse.
Disqualifying conditions H1 and H2 were raised, citing the applicant's long-term drug involvement as evidence of poor judgment and unreliability. A key concern was the applicant's initial uncertainty, expressed during a December 1999 interview, regarding future marijuana and hallucinogenic mushroom use, which raised questions about trustworthiness. Although the applicant later stated an intent to abstain from all illegal drugs, this was not deemed sufficient.
The denial was based on the applicant's extensive history of marijuana use, which demonstrated poor judgment and unreliability. The expressed uncertainty about future drug use further contributed to concerns about trustworthiness. Ultimately, the applicant failed to provide any evidence in rebuttal, explanation, or mitigation to address the government's case, leading to the denial of the security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had a long history of marijuana use from 1987 to at least December 1998, indicating poor judgment and unreliability.
- The applicant expressed uncertainty about future drug use, raising concerns about his trustworthiness.
- The applicant did not provide any evidence in rebuttal, explanation, or mitigation to counter the government's case.
Conditions Referenced
- H1raisedDrug Abuse
- H2raisedIllegal Drug Possession
Key Rule Quoted
“The adjudicative process is an examination of a sufficient period of a person's life to make an affirmative determination that the person is eligible for a security clearance.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJul 11, 2000
- Answer filedJul 31, 2000Applicant elected to proceed without a hearing.
- Hearing held—Determined on the written record.
- Decision dateDec 1, 2000
Cite For
- Denial of Security Clearance Due to Long-term Drug Involvement Under Guideline H
- Lack of Mitigating Evidence for Drug Abuse
- Importance of Demonstrating Rehabilitation for Security Clearance Eligibility