Pubdate: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 Source: West Australian (Australia) Copyright: 2001 West Australian Newspapers Limited Contact: +61 8 94823830 Website: http://www.thewest.com.au Author: Richard A. Edwards IT'S MY POISON (Smokers have paid their way, Letters, 21/2) strikes a chord that echoes deeper than his excellent analysis. I concur with his sentiments and multiply them. I am pushing 63. I, too, have smoked since I was 15, but much more heavily than a pack a day. They were going to hold the world smoking championships in Perth but had to cancel the event because all the other entrants pulled out after learning that I live here. It amazes me that I am still alive. The same applies to my intake of alcohol. Equally disgusting. In any age we, the mob, are sucked in by the commercial world to imbibe whatever filth is most profitable to them. The poisons - nicotine and alcohol being the two timeless twins - are presented with the most glamorous image possible. May heaven help the world if the legalisation of drugs comes to pass. It is the responsibility of the medical and legislative worlds to treat us foolish followers of fashion. We are weak-willed wimps who simply do what we are told to do - consume. Perhaps when Jesus Christ deigns to revisit us he will show us a way to live free of such temptations and we will all live substance-free lives. Gawd, it will be boring. The medical world will go broke and governments will have to tax the air we breathe, air often as or more toxic than ingested substances of which we at least have a choice. RICHARD A. EDWARDS, Armadale. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew