Yes, dont even bother applying for a job that requires a TS clearance if you have a history of drug use. Now they would have to know about this history of drug use. In other words if theres no way of proving you have a history of drug use then it did not happen (get it). Other things that can disqualify you are a bad credit history and criminal convictions.
2007-05-28 19:35:13
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answered by skinnyboiga21 2
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SEALs (and all particular operations contraptions) will require a secret clearance. they won't get a real secret clearance except they bypass out of their way of their artwork, case in point if a SEAL group have been to be in touch in an action by potential of the CIA then they had have TS for a quick time basically on that undertaking. TS isn't as plenty palms on issues like protection rigidity operatives do, it is greater stuff like suggestions (that's why all FBI brokers could desire to have real secret clearance). they does not have get right of entry to to the variety of weaponry you're questioning of except it became into lessened. labeled stuff could desire to not be shaky. no person is going to risk real secret weapons with people who bypass out on secret clearance. It basically is going up, not down. Missions which incorporate Delta or the so noted as SEAL group 6 would be TS however the operatives in all probability won't somewhat have that clearance as they're operatives (kit utilized by potential of the human beings with TS), they don't could desire to comprehend national protection stuff to do their artwork.
2016-10-30 01:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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if some one had a history of drug use, then it could be used to blackmail or even buy them out, so then an asset becomes a liability, and any liability is a security risk. so why take a risk on some one that is a risk and jeopardize other peoples lives???? no Clarence, sorry
2007-05-28 19:35:00
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answered by one_crazy_medic 2
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depends on amount, how often, how long ago, arrests/convictions, type of drugs, and if you are honest about it during your interview and while filling out your SF-86. If you admit that you used pot in high school 8 years ago and not since then you may be OK, if you are stuck on crack you become a liability.
2007-05-28 20:07:58
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answered by jotoli72 2
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depends. If they fail to disclose it.. absolutely. they will be found out and chances are they would get discharged because of it.
also depends on the amount and type of drug use. smoking pot once or twice won't be an issue. smoking pot every day for a year will be. anything harder, even classified as experimental.. will be.
2007-05-29 00:52:44
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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Yes.
2007-05-28 19:26:04
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answered by MotherBear1975 6
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No, as long as you don't lie about it. It will, however, create more work for your recruiter.
2007-05-28 19:32:49
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answered by DOOM 7
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