Alex, a military service member, traveled abroad with family after submitting his SF-86 for a security clearance. During the trip, Alex discovered that a relative was personally using a marijuana-derived product. Later, while helping drive the family from one country to another, Alex was unaware whether the substance was still present in the vehicle. He did not acquire, use, or intentionally transport any drugs. His role was limited to assisting with transportation and he did not consider the legal implications of the relative’s personal possession at the time. The situation did not involve any law enforcement interaction, and Alex did not associate with criminal activity beyond incidental proximity to a family member’s personal use.
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