Summary
A 26-year-old defense contractor analyst was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guidelines E (Personal Conduct), F (Financial Considerations), H (Drug Involvement), and J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from a history of recurrent marijuana use and unresolved delinquent debts.
Specifically, the applicant used marijuana from 1995 to 1996 and again from 2000 to 2001, testing positive for drug use during treatment in 2000 and 2001. He was charged and found guilty of controlled substance use and possession in May 2001, resulting in an Article 15 punishment and a general discharge from the Army in December 2001. Additionally, the applicant accumulated seven delinquent debts totaling over $13,000 between 1996 and 2001, making no documented efforts to address them before receiving the Statement of Reasons (SOR) in January 2004.
The applicant also falsified his April 2002 security clearance application (SF-86) by understating the duration of his marijuana use and omitting most of his delinquent debts. Although he demonstrated over three years of abstinence from drug use and established payment plans for some debts after the SOR, the judge found that his pattern of covering up drug use and financial issues raised significant concerns about his judgment and reliability, leading to the denial.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant's history of recurrent marijuana use raised security concerns under Guideline H.
- The applicant failed to resolve most of his delinquent debts until after receiving the Statement of Reasons (SOR), raising concerns under Guideline F.
- The applicant's pattern of covering up drug use and financial issues indicated a lack of candor and reliability under Guideline E.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedDrug Abuse
- DC 2raisedIllegal Drug Possession
- DC 3raisedCriminal Conduct
- MC 1appliedNot Recent Drug Involvement
- MC 3appliedDemonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Drugs in the Future
Key Rule Quoted
“Misconduct predictions, generally, may not be based on supposition or suspicion.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 6, 2004
- Answer filedFeb 13, 2004
- Hearing heldSep 23, 2004Applicant requested to keep the record open for additional documentation.
- Decision dateMar 1, 2005
Cite For
- Security Concerns Regarding Drug Use and Financial Irresponsibility
- Impact of Covering up Past Conduct on Security Clearance Eligibility
- Mitigating Factors Related to Drug Use and Financial Issues