Summary
A 26-year-old information systems specialist was denied a security clearance due to extensive drug use and repeated falsification of information on security clearance applications and during interviews. The denial was based on Guideline E (Personal Conduct), Guideline H (Drug Involvement), and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct).
The applicant's drug use included marijuana from 1996 to at least December 2003, psilocybin from 1997 to at least 2001, Ecstasy from 1998 to at least 2001, and cocaine in the summer of 2003. He also abused prescription drugs such as Percocet, Valium, and Oxycontin, and used nitrous oxide. He was arrested in July 1999 for marijuana possession, though the case was nolle prossed.
The applicant falsified material facts on two SF-86 forms submitted in April 2002 and October 2003, denying illegal drug use. He also made false statements in three sworn statements to a DSS special agent in May 2002, March 2004, and April 2004, regarding his drug use and the origin of marijuana found in his car. The judge found that this long history of illegal drug use and dishonesty raised significant security concerns, leading to the denial of his clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant admitted to using and purchasing multiple illegal drugs, including marijuana, psilocybin, Ecstasy, cocaine, and prescription drugs.
- The applicant falsified information on two security clearance applications and during interviews with investigators, denying his drug use.
- The applicant's drug use was recent and spanned several years, indicating a pattern of behavior rather than isolated incidents.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A8.1.2.1raisedDrug Involvement
- E2.A8.1.2.2raisedIllegal Drug Use
- E2.A5.1.2.2raisedFalsification of Material Facts
- E2.A5.1.2.3raisedDeliberate False Statements
- E2.A10.1.2.1raisedPattern of Criminal Activity
- E2.A10.1.2.2raisedCriminal Conduct Raises Security Concerns
Key Rule Quoted
“No one has a 'right' to a security clearance.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 4, 2004
- Answer filedNov 22, 2004
- Hearing heldOct 17, 2005
- Decision dateJan 26, 2006
Cite For
- Denial of Clearance Due to Extensive Drug Involvement Under Guideline H
- Falsification of Information on Security Clearance Applications Under Guideline E
- Criminal Conduct Related to False Statements Under Guideline J