Pubdate: Sun, 04 Oct 1998 Date: 04/10/1998 Source: Calgary Herald (Canada) Author: Dan Lemay Re:"Majority of Calgarians favor limiting access to VLT's," Calgary Herald, Apr.5. It's ridiculous to suggest that the VLT issue is one of freedom of choice and democracy. We, as a society, are constantly limiting some of the choices we can make in our daily lives through our laws. Witness anti-drug laws. Without a doubt this law attempts to limit the freedom of choice of a junkie to pump himself up with heroin. Collectively, we have spoken to our politicians and demanded that this kind of behaviour not be tolerated. Sometimes the laws may seem arbitrary. Alcohol and cigarettes, for example, are acceptable whereas marijuana is not. I'll argue that cigarettes kill more people in a year than marijuana ever will - or VLT's for that matter - but the point is that society has deemed some activities legal and others not, with little regard to "freedom of choice." The VLT issue is about whether or not we allow people to destroy their livelihood and that of their families. As we debate this issue in the following weeks, beware of those who shroud themselves in democracy and freedom, all while pursuing their own interests. Dan Lemay Calgary