Summary
A 24-year-old applicant was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption) and Guideline H (Drug Involvement). The applicant had a four-year history of regular illegal marijuana use, including purchasing the drug from other students. Additionally, the applicant engaged in excessive alcohol consumption, leading to incidents of intoxication and blackouts.
The judge identified several disqualifying conditions related to the applicant's substance abuse, noting that these issues raised significant questions about his judgment and reliability. While the applicant expressed a desire to abstain from drug use and claimed improved behavior, these mitigating factors were deemed insufficient.
The denial was based on the sustained nature of the applicant's marijuana use and his history of alcohol-related incidents. The judge found that the applicant's period of abstinence was too brief, and there was a lack of formal rehabilitation or diagnosis for any alcohol-related condition, making his claims of future abstinence unconvincing.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Applicant engaged in regular and sustained marijuana use over a four-year period, which was illegal and against school policy.
- Applicant's alcohol consumption included episodes of intoxication and blackouts, raising questions about his judgment and reliability.
- The applicant's claims of abstinence and intent to avoid future substance abuse were deemed insufficient due to the brevity of his abstinence period and lack of rehabilitation.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A8.1.2.1raisedDrug Abuse
- E2.A8.1.2.2raisedIllegal Drug Possession
- E2.A8.1.2.5raisedExcessive Alcohol Consumption
- E2.A8.1.3.1rejectedNot Recent Drug InvolvementThe applicant's period of abstinence was too brief to support the argument that the drug abuse was not recent.
- E2.A8.1.3.3rejectedDemonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Drugs in the FutureThe applicant's pledge to abstain was not supported by evidence of rehabilitation or a significant period of abstinence.
Key Rule Quoted
“The issuance of the clearance is "clearly consistent with the interests of national security."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 27, 2000
- Answer filedDec 12, 2000
- Hearing heldFeb 14, 2001
- Decision dateMar 15, 2001
Cite For
- Disqualifying Conditions Related to Drug Abuse Under Guideline H
- Disqualifying Conditions Related to Alcohol Consumption Under Guideline G
- Insufficient Evidence of Rehabilitation or Intent to Abstain From Substance Abuse