Summary
A 52-year-old security monitor with military and civilian service was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct), Guideline F (Financial Considerations), and Guideline H (Drug Involvement). The applicant had a long history of substance abuse, including daily marijuana use from 1972 to 1989, resumed in 1996, and cocaine use from 1974 to 2001, including a period of daily use. He also used LSD and PCP. This history included a felony charge for cocaine possession, reduced to a misdemeanor, and nonjudicial punishment for wrongful use of a controlled substance, resulting in a rank reduction. He was also arrested for drunk driving, pleading guilty to reckless driving.
Additionally, the applicant provided false information on his security application and in a sworn statement to a DSS investigator. He failed to disclose felony arrests, his nonjudicial punishment for cocaine use, and his extensive history of marijuana, PCP, LSD, and cocaine use, including while holding a security clearance. He also did not disclose the repossession of his automobile in August 1996.
While the applicant successfully rebutted allegations concerning financial considerations, the judge found that he failed to mitigate the security concerns related to drug involvement and personal conduct. The denial was based on his extensive substance abuse history, his provision of false or incomplete information on his security application, and his failure to demonstrate rehabilitation or intent to avoid future substance abuse.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Applicant has a long history of substance abuse, including daily marijuana use and felony possession of cocaine.
- He provided false or incomplete answers on his security application regarding felony arrests and substance use.
- The applicant failed to demonstrate rehabilitation or intent to avoid future substance abuse.
Conditions Referenced
- H1raisedDrug Involvement
- E2raisedPersonal Conduct
- F1raisedFinancial Considerations
Key Rule Quoted
“"[N]o one has a 'right' to a security clearance."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMay 10, 2004
- Answer filedJun 2, 2004
- Hearing heldSep 29, 2004
- Decision dateDec 29, 2004
Cite For
- Denial Based on Long History of Substance Abuse Under Guideline H
- False Statements on Security Application Under Guideline E
- Rebuttal of Financial Allegations Under Guideline F