The FBI one...thank you for that information. I wrote a letter of protest, that hopefully will be included in that file. I also meant that I did the pot smoking 22 years ago, and just had the fbi polygraph in 2007. I have not used any illicit or illegal drug since then and that was the only one that I have ever done...so you know...
Thanks for your response. Maybe they will put that protest in the system.
I was so devasted when it happened...just because it is literally funny for that to be the reason for me, when he came back and said you had a questionable response on drugs, I started laughing thinking that's impossible, the ONLY thing that could have happened was that I was not comfortable with the amount of times I did it, I did NOT know the exact number, even tho' he told me to get comfortable with a number that I pulled out of my head (in otherwords lie) my mind would not get comfortable because in fact I did not know the number of times I had done it. It would like asking me how many times I blinked at 2:00 p.m. September 26, 1984??? I don't know exactly, but I can tell you I did it. I told my friends and family and they all thought I was joking and could not believe it....First of all because they all know that I don't lie, and most of all dont' do drugs, but unfortunately I was not....but I am a firm believer in what is meant to be will be meant to be....soooo
This website was literally a godsend because until I read this I felt ashamed and embarassed that that would have happened...at least its not just me.
George W. Maschke wrote on Sep 24
th, 2008 at 4:53am:
Leah,
I'm not sure to which post in this thread you are replying, but assuming that your polygraph was with the FBI, you now have a permanent file on record. If you apply for any federal job that requires a National Agency Check, the fact that you have an FBI file will show up, and the file will no doubt be requested and reviewed. At that point your admitted past drug use and/or polygraph results may become an impediment.