Summary
A 38-year-old defense contractor employee was denied retention of his security clearance due to concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct), Guideline H (Drug Involvement), and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The applicant admitted to using marijuana from 1981 until September 1996, typically three to six times annually at social functions, and indicated he might use it again. This fifteen-year history of drug use raised initial doubts about his suitability for access to classified information.
Further complicating the case, the applicant falsified his security clearance application (SF 86, Sep 95) on March 22, 1996, by denying any drug abuse history. He continued to deny all involvement with illegal drugs during an interview with the Defense Investigative Service on October 11, 1996. These actions constituted knowing, multiple falsifications to a federal agency on matters within its jurisdiction, violating 18 U.S.C. §1001.
The Administrative Judge ultimately denied the application. The decision was based on the applicant's prolonged history of marijuana use, his deliberate falsification of security clearance application information, and his provision of false statements during the investigation, which constituted criminal conduct. These factors collectively indicated a lack of trustworthiness and reliability.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had a fifteen-year history of marijuana use, raising doubts about his fitness for access to classified information.
- The applicant knowingly falsified information on his security clearance application and during interviews, indicating untrustworthiness.
- The applicant's conduct constituted criminal activity under 18 U.S.C. §1001, further undermining his reliability.
Conditions Referenced
- HraisedDrug Involvement
- EraisedPersonal Conduct
- JraisedCriminal Conduct
Key Rule Quoted
“A person who seeks access to classified information enters into a fiduciary relationship with the Government predicated upon trust and confidence.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 17, 1997
- Answer filedFeb 24, 1997Applicant initially requested a hearing but later opted for an administrative decision.
- Hearing held—No hearing was held; decision made on the record.
- Decision dateApr 30, 1997
Cite For
- Denial Based on History of Drug Abuse Under Guideline H
- Falsification of Security Clearance Application Under Guideline E
- Criminal Conduct Related to False Statements Under Guideline J