Summary
A 32-year-old systems engineer was denied a security clearance under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline H (Drug Involvement) due to a prolonged history of illicit drug use and inconsistent explanations. The Statement of Reasons detailed marijuana use from September 1988 through May 2000, LSD use from 1988 to 1992, hallucinogenic mushroom ingestion between 1998 and 1996, ecstasy use on three occasions between 1992 and 1993, and cocaine use twice during high school and college.
Disqualifying conditions DC 1, DC 2, and DC 5 were raised, while mitigating conditions MC 1, MC 3, and MC 5 were applied. However, the applicant's extensive drug use, spanning over 12 years, raised significant concerns about his judgment and reliability.
The denial was primarily based on the applicant's inconsistent explanations regarding the extent and timing of his marijuana use, which undermined his credibility. Additionally, a 2001 DUI arrest further indicated poor judgment and a pattern of rule violations, ultimately leading to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had a long history of illicit drug use, including marijuana and LSD, which raised concerns about his judgment and reliability.
- Inconsistent explanations regarding the extent and timing of his marijuana use undermined his credibility and ability to mitigate security concerns.
- The applicant's 2001 DUI arrest indicated poor judgment and a pattern of rule violations, further justifying the denial of his clearance.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedAny Drug Use
- DC 2raisedIllegal Drug Possession, Including Cultivation, Processing, Manufacture, Purchase, Sale, or Distribution
- DC 5raisedA Pattern of Dishonesty or Rule Violations
- MC 1appliedThe Drug Involvement Was Not Recent
- MC 3appliedA Demonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Any Drugs in the Future
- MC 5appliedThe Individual Has Taken Positive Steps to Reduce or Eliminate Vulnerability to Coercion, Exploitation, or Duress
Key Rule Quoted
“The ultimate determination of an applicant's eligibility for a security clearance depends, in large part, on the relevance and materiality of that evidence.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedFeb 11, 2003
- Answer filedFeb 19, 2003
- Hearing heldApr 22, 2003
- Decision dateJun 9, 2003
Cite For
- Long History of Illicit Drug Use Impacting Security Clearance Eligibility
- Inconsistent Statements Regarding Drug Use Undermining Credibility
- DUI Incidents Reflecting Poor Judgment as a Disqualifying Factor