Summary
A 23-year-old male defense contractor employee was denied a security clearance under Guideline H (Drug Involvement) due to a history of poly-substance abuse. The Statement of Reasons detailed his use of marijuana, LSD on multiple occasions, psilocybin mushrooms, and hashish. Disqualifying conditions H1 and H2 were raised, while mitigating condition H3 was applied.
The denial was based on several factors. The applicant had a documented history of drug abuse, primarily involving marijuana and LSD, which presented security concerns. Furthermore, he had not undergone any drug treatment or rehabilitation, failing to demonstrate a commitment to abstain from future drug use.
The judge found the applicant's statements regarding his willingness to stop using drugs, only if necessary for the clearance, lacked credibility and were inconsistent. Ultimately, the judge concluded that the applicant's continued drug use and lack of rehabilitation raised significant concerns about his judgment and reliability, making a clearance inconsistent with national interest.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had a history of poly-substance abuse, including marijuana and LSD, which raised security concerns.
- The applicant did not demonstrate rehabilitation or a commitment to abstain from drug use in the future.
- The applicant's statements regarding future drug use were inconsistent and lacked credibility.
Conditions Referenced
- H1raisedDrug Abuse
- H2raisedIllegal Drug Possession
- H3rejectedDemonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Drugs in the FutureThe applicant's statements did not convincingly demonstrate a commitment to abstain from drug use.
Key Rule Quoted
“The issuance of the clearance is "clearly consistent with the interests of national security."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedSep 24, 1997
- Answer filedOct 21, 1997Applicant elected to proceed without a hearing.
- Hearing held—Written record only.
- Decision dateFeb 6, 1998
Cite For
- Denial of Security Clearance Due to Drug Abuse Under Guideline H
- Lack of Rehabilitation as a Significant Factor in Security Clearance Decisions
- Inconsistencies in Applicant's Statements Regarding Future Drug Use