Summary
A 43-year-old Senior Electronic Technician sought to retain his Secret-level security clearance, but the application was DENIED due to concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct), Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption), and Guideline H (Drug Involvement). The decision cited the applicant's extensive history of drug and alcohol abuse, which raised significant questions about his reliability and judgment.
The applicant admitted to a 26-year battle with alcohol dependence, including a 1991 arrest for Driving Under the Influence and a diagnosis of "Alcohol Dependence and Alcoholic Liver Disease." He also acknowledged a long history of illegal drug use from 1969 until August 1995, including crystal methamphetamine, opium, hashish oil, crack cocaine, and marijuana. He became addicted to crystal methamphetamine in March 1995, using it daily until August 31, 1995, and was diagnosed with "Methamphetamine Dependence, Severe, and Polydrug Abuse/Dependence."
Despite participating in numerous rehabilitation programs and reporting abstinence from alcohol since September 1, 1995, and from drugs since August 31, 1995, the judge determined that insufficient time had passed to demonstrate lasting behavioral change. The recent nature of his substance abuse, with his last intoxication occurring just seventeen months before the hearing, was a key factor in the denial.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had a long history of illegal drug use, including crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, opium, hashish oil, and crack cocaine.
- The applicant's alcohol abuse was extensive, with multiple treatment programs and a diagnosis of severe alcohol dependence.
- The applicant's recent history of substance abuse raised significant concerns about his reliability and judgment.
Conditions Referenced
- HraisedDrug Involvement
- GraisedAlcohol Consumption
Key Rule Quoted
“The adjudicative process is an examination of a sufficient period of a person's life to make an affirmative determination that the person is an acceptable security risk.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 13, 1996
- Answer filedDec 6, 1996
- Hearing heldFeb 6, 1997
- Decision dateSep 17, 1997
Cite For
- Denial Based on Extensive History of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Under Guidelines G and H
- Insufficient Evidence of Rehabilitation to Mitigate Security Concerns
- Consideration of the Applicant's Long-term Patterns of Substance Abuse in Security Clearance Decisions.