Summary
A 29-year-old computer programmer was denied a security clearance under Guideline H (Drug Involvement) due to his history of marijuana abuse. The applicant used marijuana from January 1996 to February 2003.
Key concerns included his continued use of marijuana after applying for a clearance in January 2002, and his expression of a possible intent to continue using the drug during an interview in April 2003. The judge determined that the applicant's recent and not infrequent drug use, coupled with his stated intent, demonstrated poor judgment.
Specifically, the Statement of Reasons alleged that the applicant's marijuana abuse from January 1996 to February 2003 was not mitigated, given his post-application use and his April 2003 interview statement. The denial was based on the applicant's continued use after applying for a clearance, his expressed possible intent to continue use, and the overall assessment that his drug use was recent, not infrequent, and indicative of poor judgment inconsistent with security clearance requirements.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant continued to use marijuana after applying for a security clearance in January 2002.
- The applicant expressed a possible intent to continue using marijuana during a subject interview in April 2003.
- The applicant's drug use was recent, not infrequent, and indicative of poor judgment.
Conditions Referenced
- H.1.araisedDrug Involvement
- H.1.braisedIllegal Drug Use
- H.1.craisedRecent Drug Use
- H.1.draisedFailure to Mitigate
- H.1.eraisedLack of Judgment
Key Rule Quoted
“The government has a compelling interest in ensuring each Applicant possesses the requisite judgment, reliability, and trustworthiness of those who must protect national interests as their own.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedDec 30, 2003
- Answer filed01/2004
- Hearing heldDec 8, 2004
- Decision dateMay 31, 2005
Cite For
- Denial of Clearance Due to Recent Drug Use Under Guideline H
- Lack of Credibility in Applicant's Intent to Refrain From Drug Use
- Government's Compelling Interest in Applicant's Judgment and Reliability for Security Clearance