Summary
A security clearance for an applicant, a manager with a history of substance abuse, was denied under Guidelines E (Personal Conduct), H (Drug Involvement), and J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed primarily from repeated falsifications regarding his drug use history on personnel security questionnaires and during interviews.
The applicant's drug use included marijuana from 1978 to July 1996, cocaine and crystal methamphetamine a few times a year from 1980 to 1991, hashish a few times from 1978 to 1990, magic mushrooms three times from 1982 to 1988, and LSD once in high school. Despite claims of rehabilitation and intent to abstain from drugs, the judge found the applicant's lack of candor and the recency of his drug use to be significant factors.
The denial was based on the applicant providing false information on his security clearance application and during interviews. His drug abuse was ongoing while he held a security clearance, which undermined his trustworthiness. Furthermore, the applicant's attempts to recant his admissions were deemed not credible, reflecting a pattern of dishonesty.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant provided false information on his security clearance application and during interviews.
- The applicant's drug abuse was ongoing while he held a security clearance, undermining his trustworthiness.
- The applicant's attempts to recant his admissions were deemed not credible, reflecting a pattern of dishonesty.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A2.2appliedPersonal Conduct
- E2.A3.3appliedPersonal Conduct
- H1appliedDrug Involvement
- J1appliedCriminal Conduct
Key Rule Quoted
“"The clearly consistent standard indicates that security clearance determinations should err, if they must, on the side of denials."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 28, 1997
- Answer filedFeb 13, 1997
- Hearing heldApr 8, 1997
- Decision dateOct 1, 1997
Cite For
- Repeated Falsifications of Drug Use History Under Guideline E
- Ongoing Drug Abuse While Holding a Security Clearance Under Guideline H
- Credibility Issues Arising From Attempts to Recant Prior Admissions Under Guideline J