Summary
A 21-year-old college student was granted a security clearance despite concerns under Guideline H (Drug Involvement). The Statement of Reasons alleged the applicant used marijuana once in March 2002 and several times in July 2003, with no other history of drug use or adverse information. These allegations raised Disqualifying Condition 1.
However, the applicant successfully mitigated these concerns by demonstrating a sincere intent to abstain from future drug abuse. The drug involvement was not recent, having occurred over 21 months prior to the clearance decision. Furthermore, the applicant's strong academic performance and positive testimony from a supervisor supported his overall reliability.
Based on these mitigating factors, including the isolated and non-recent nature of the drug use and the applicant's credible commitment to future abstinence, the security clearance was granted.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- Applicant demonstrated a sincere intent not to abuse drugs in the future.
- The drug involvement was not recent, occurring over 21 months prior to the decision.
- Applicant's academic performance and positive supervisor testimony supported his reliability.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedAny Drug Abuse
- MC 1appliedThe Drug Involvement Was Not Recent
- MC 2appliedA Demonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Drugs in the Future
Key Rule Quoted
“Involvement with or use of an illegal drug indicates unwillingness or inability to abide by the law.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMay 10, 2004
- Answer filedMay 26, 2004
- Hearing heldFeb 3, 2005
- Decision dateApr 5, 2005
Cite For
- Mitigation of Drug Involvement Under Guideline H
- Consideration of Young Age and Student Status in Drug Cases
- Credibility of Applicant's Testimony Regarding Future Drug Use Intentions