Summary
A 24-year-old software engineer was denied a security clearance under Guideline H (Drug Involvement) due to a history of illegal drug use spanning from 1996 to 2004. The Statement of Reasons detailed multiple instances of drug abuse, including marijuana use from March 1996 to December 2003, and LSD use from March 1996 to January 2004.
Additional allegations included a single use of cocaine around 2002, four instances of ecstasy use between June 2000 and June 2002, one use of hallucinogenic mushrooms between June and December 2001, and two uses of absinthe between January 2002 and June 2003. The judge found that the applicant's drug use was neither isolated nor aberrational, and was recent, concluding at best four months before the clearance application.
Despite the application of mitigating conditions, the clearance was denied. The primary reasons for denial were the recency of the drug use, its non-isolated and extensive nature over an eight-year period, and the applicant's failure to provide sufficient evidence demonstrating an intent to refrain from future illegal drug use.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant's drug use was recent, ending only four months before applying for clearance.
- The applicant's drug use was not isolated or aberrational, spanning eight years.
- The applicant failed to provide sufficient evidence of an intent to refrain from future illegal drug use.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A8.1.1.1raisedImproper or Illegal Involvement with Drugs
- E2.A8.1.2.1raisedAny Drug Abuse
- E2.A8.1.2.2raisedIllegal Drug Possession
- E2.A8.1.3.1rejectedThe Drug Involvement Was Not RecentThe applicant's drug use ended only four months prior to the application.
- E2.A8.1.3.2rejectedThe Drug Involvement Was an Isolated or Aberrational EventThe applicant's drug use spanned eight years.
- E2.A8.1.3.3rejectedA Demonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Any Drugs in the FutureThe applicant provided no evidence beyond his statements of intent.
Key Rule Quoted
“The government has a compelling interest in ensuring each Applicant possesses the requisite judgement, reliability, and trustworthiness of those who must protect national interests as their own.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedAug 2, 2005
- Answer filedAug 23, 2005
- Hearing held—Decision made without hearing.
- Decision dateFeb 2, 2006
Cite For
- Recent Drug Use as a Disqualifying Factor Under Guideline H
- Insufficient Evidence of Intent to Refrain From Drug Use as a Basis for Denial
- The Non-isolated Nature of Drug Use Impacting Clearance Eligibility