Summary
A 42-year-old senior engineer for a defense contractor was granted a security clearance despite concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline H (Drug Involvement). The Statement of Reasons detailed multiple instances of past drug use, including regular marijuana use between 1980 and 1985 while in college, and approximately seven instances of cocaine use during the same period.
More recent allegations included marijuana use in July 1995, and two separate instances of marijuana use in 2000 while holding a security clearance. Specifically, the applicant smoked marijuana in July 2000 and on two other occasions in 2000 after receiving a clearance. Additionally, the applicant smoked marijuana on two occasions seven or eight months after first receiving a clearance.
The judge found that the applicant successfully mitigated these concerns. Key factors included a demonstrated abstinence from illegal drugs since August 2000, a professional evaluation indicating no propensity for future drug abuse, and a current lifestyle free from illegal drug involvement. Based on this evidence of rehabilitation, the security clearance was granted.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant has not used illegal drugs since August 2000, demonstrating a significant period of abstinence.
- A professional evaluation indicated no propensity for future drug abuse or addiction.
- The applicant's current lifestyle and social circle do not involve illegal drug use.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedDrug Abuse
- DC 5rejectedRecent Drug InvolvementThe applicant's last drug use was over four years ago.
- MC 1appliedThe Drug Involvement Was Not Recent
- MC 3appliedA Demonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Any Drugs in the Future
Key Rule Quoted
“A security clearance decision is intended to resolve whether it is clearly consistent with the national interest for an Applicant to either receive or continue to have access to classified information.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 12, 2004
- Answer filedMar 1, 2004
- Hearing heldSep 15, 2004
- Decision dateFeb 8, 2005
Cite For
- Mitigation of Drug Use Concerns Under Guideline H
- Consideration of Personal Conduct in Relation to Drug Use Under Guideline E
- Impact of Rehabilitation Evidence on Security Clearance Decisions