Summary
A 24-year-old male defense contractor employee was denied a SECRET security clearance due to concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct), Guideline H (Drug Involvement), and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from his history of poly-substance abuse, which included marijuana, LSD, cocaine, and crystal methamphetamine.
The applicant also deliberately falsified information on his security clearance application, specifically omitting or concealing relevant facts about his drug use. This conduct was cited as increasing his vulnerability to coercion and raising doubts about his judgment and trustworthiness.
Ultimately, the judge found insufficient evidence of rehabilitation or a demonstrated intent to abstain from future drug use. The combination of his extensive drug involvement and the deliberate falsification of information led to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had a history of poly-substance abuse, including marijuana and LSD, which raised concerns about his judgment and reliability.
- The applicant deliberately falsified information regarding his substance abuse history in his security clearance application.
- There was no evidence of rehabilitation or a significant change in behavior to mitigate the security concerns.
Conditions Referenced
- HraisedDrug InvolvementThe applicant's improper involvement with illegal substances raises questions regarding his willingness or ability to protect classified information.
- EraisedPersonal ConductThe applicant's deliberate omission and falsification of material facts indicate untrustworthiness.
- JraisedCriminal ConductThe applicant's history of criminal activity, including drug use and deception, creates doubt about his judgment.
Key Rule Quoted
“Complete honesty and candor on the part of applicants for access to classified information is essential to make an accurate meaningful security clearance determination.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJun 21, 1996
- Answer filedAug 19, 1996
- Hearing held—Case decided on written record.
- Decision dateDec 30, 1996
Cite For
- Denial Based on History of Drug Abuse Under Guideline H
- Deceptive Conduct Impacting Security Clearance Under Guideline E
- Importance of Honesty in Security Clearance Applications Under Guideline J